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- Matthew Webb, the first man to swim the English channel, met his death attempting which other aquatic feat?
- What type of structure can be called an edifice?
- Add a “Whoa!” to any wander with a stay in one of the 10 over-the-top Airbnbs we found. In which city can sci-fi lovers stay in a spaceship home?
- In which country can you find the world's largest model airport?
- Which famous jeweler's signature color is Pantone color "1837 Blue"?
- What was the most-viewed page on Wikipedia this year?
- What co-founder of Microsoft was a baby boomer?
- The first baby boomers were born at the end of what war?
- What former U.S. President was NOT a baby boomer?
- What major event did boomers watch on television in 1969?
- 1. Poached for ivory
I wander across the plains
living with my herd.
What am I?
- 6. One of the most famous, or rather infamous, fires in German history took place when the home of the nation's democracy was mysteriously set alight. What is the name of this building?
- 3. Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen shared a first-ever accomplishment in 1992. What was that? Remember, they both played for the Chicago Bulls.
- 4. Sam plays the piano, Rick toasts Ilsa with his trademark "Here's looking at you, kid", and they kiss while gunfire rages outside. Which 1942 movie gave us this unforgettable smooch?
- 7. Shah Jahan was born today in 1592. What did he build in India that is world famous today?
- What was the ship's name that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth?
- Which political scandal led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation?
- What is a synonym of "aphyllous"?
- No matter where in the nation you wander this winter, our 50 States of Burgers list will ensure a good hearty meal is nearby. Which of the following describes our Nebraska pick?
- Q4- This is the codename of which fictional character?
- Q5- This palace is of how many storeys?
- Q1- Which 2023 Indian sex comedy film stars Bhumi Pednekar, Shehnaaz Gill
and Dolly Singh?
- Q2- Who became the youngest goalscorer in La Liga history at the age of 16
years and 87 days?
- Q3: Who has scored the most centuries in ODI World Cup history with seven?
- Which classic TV theme song begins with the line, "They're creepy and they're kooky"?
- Who was named Time magazine's Person of the Year for 2023?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- [Answer]
Burgundy is closer to what color?
- What adjective can describe someone who grabbles?
- The US shows its love for the holidays with bedecked buildings and light-laden landscaping. We made a collection of dazzling displays from each state and included which location in Oregon?
- Q4- Who was known as Brown Bomber in this sport?
- Q2- India’s oldest male medallist at the Asian Games, Jaggy Shivdasani,
played which sport?
- Q3: Which sport is set to return to the Olympics after 128 years in the
2028 Los Angeles Olympics?
- Q5- Which is the shortest donkey in the world?
- Q1- Cabinet of which Indian state approved development of the first phase
of the Bhubaneswar metro rail project?
- Himalayan salt is typically which color?
- Which movie inspired the founding of Netflix?
- “Deck the halls with boughs of holly / ___”
- "___, making spirits bright"
- "Then one foggy Christmas Eve / ___"
- “A beautiful sight, ___, walking in a winter wonderland”
- Who makes a meringue?
- Put a little brrrr in your boarding this winter with a stay at one the world's coolest ice hotels. Where did we find a village made of 40,000,000 pounds of snow, with a snow hotel, an ice restaurant and an ice bar?
- Q1- After 72 years, the RIAF roundels were replaced with the Tricolour
roundel on the new ensign of which entity?
- Q2- In 2023, who became the oldest captain to lead India in an ICC Cricket
World Cup match?
- Q3: Samia Suluhu Hassan, who visited India in October 2023, is the
president of which country?
- Q5- Which actor voices this character in the marvel movies?
- Q4- Who used this fruit to treat depression, fever and sore throat?
- How many castaways were there on the sitcom Gilligan’s Island?
- What type of dinosaur is Barney, the fictional purple character on the show "Barney & Friends"?
- What does the "Z" in "ZIP code" stand for?
- What U.S. building can be sent mail using the ZIP code 20500?
- In what decade was the five-digit ZIP code first implemented?
- What is a synonym of "tensile"?
- 1. Where on earth are we? It's near water, and I think I see tea leaves floating. And over there is Harvard University.
- 4. Who was the Soviet leader banished by Stalin who was eventually murdered in Mexico?
- 2. Which famous singer, whose 1982 album "Thriller" topped the best selling album list, shocked his fans when he briefly dangled his baby outside his hotel room balcony in Germany?
- 3. This song was the first single to be released on Michael Jackson's 1991 "Dangerous" album. The song's music video, which used the technique of morphing at the end of the song, was broadcast on November 14, 1991. What song was this?
- 6. Which of the following titles follows logically immediately after "A Is for Alibi" and "B Is for Burglar"?
- In which state can you find the largest permanent Monopoly board?
- What animal/creature is the Warner Bros.-Looney Tunes animated character ‘Taz’ meant to represent?
- Wherever in the country your winter wanders take you, James Beard Award-winning chef Andrew Zimmern has you covered with a must-have eat. Which dish did he select for Ohio?
- Q2- Which cricketer hit the fastest century in the ODI World Cup in 40
balls?
- Q3: Who won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Economics for her research into the
factors that explain pay gaps between men and women?
- Q4- From which slasher themed movie did this mask originate?
- Q5- Due to emissions of which refinery is this building turning a
yellow-brown?
- Q1- Which country declared a state of war in October 2023 after Hamas fired
over 5,000 rockets from Gaza?
- Which of these fractions is closest in value to the number pi?
- Which of these is NOT a traditional Hanukkah food?
- What actress was gifted a menorah after her marriage to Arthur Miller?
- What do the fried Hanukkah foods symbolize?
- What day and time did the attack on Pearl Harbor take place?
- Who is most likely to be described as avant-garde?
- 1. When leading a horse with a halter on you should always have what attached?
- 2. Our "N" word is used when something absolutely HAS to be used or worked with or is required. What is it?
- 3. 'The Chronicles of Narnia' is a seven volume series written for children by C. S. Lewis. The first volume in this series was published in 1950 and mentions three things in its title. Of the following, what does not appear in the title of this book?
- 4. HUMANITIES: According to the idiom, what killed the cat?
- 5. How would you say this in English? "Les papillons vont en Am�rique du Sud pour danser le tango en Argentine, survoler la plage au Br�sil, et chercher de l'or au P�rou."
- 7. A patient comes in, and I seat her in a nice comfortable chair. As a phlebotomist, what is the very first thing I must do?
- Where is this striking bridge nicknamed the "Woman's Bridge" located?
- What famous drink was invented at the University of Florida?
- [Answer]
Which Cricket player is in the picture?
- Today is the first day of Hanukkah and to celebrate the Festival of Lights, we made a photo album of memorable menorahs from around the world. In which coastal city did we discover one made of more than 10,000 seashells?
- Q3: The Spanish company PLD Space launched Europe’s first fully private
rocket. Name it.
- Q4- Which famous guitarist from the following most famously used this
particular guitar?
- Q1- M Bawendi, L Brus, and A Yekimov were awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in
Chemistry for the discovery and synthesis of what?
- Q2- Akshata Murty is the First Lady of which country?
- In a series of Looney Tunes cartoons, the Road Runner repeatedly outwits which scheming adversary?
- What word means “of or pertaining to twilight”?
- Which pop icon is named after a track by the rock band Queen?
- 1. This little boy was the product of English folklore, and when I say little, I really mean he was SMALL! Who was this tiny son of "Thomas of the Mountain", according to the story as it was written in 1621?
- 8. Which movie has children who sing "We're following the leader, the leader, the leader, We're following the leader wherever he may go."?
- 4. There have been many songs that have become associated with Halloween through the years. One that comes to mind is a particular Michael Jackson song and video that in its full version lasted 14 minutes. Which one of his masterpieces was this?
- 7. Where is the most common place to find ticks?
- 10. The artist is Hot Chocolate. The title is 'You ___ Thing'.
- Where can you find this art museum topped with a rainbow panorama?
- [Answer]
Who directed 'North by Northwest'?
- What is another word for "bibelot"?
- Paranormal activity doesn't break for winter, so we collected 15 haunted holiday getaways! In which location have visitors seen ghosts and ephemeral orbs floating by?
- Q3: In 2023, who became the first India Women’s cricketer to be named a
Wisden Cricketer of the Year?
- What country is the world's leading producer of apricots, cherries, and figs?
- Which of these aquatic animals is NOT a mammal?
- Only 21 when she moved into the White House, who was the youngest First Lady in U.S. history?
- What is the leading frozen pizza brand in the U.S.?
- What does Marie Callender specialize in?
- What frozen product did Ore-Ida invent in 1953?
- What is the name of the sleeve that Hot Pockets cook in?
- 1. Even though we don't usually think of it as such, sand is a type of rock. When it is heated it can be used in creating what everyday product?
- 2. What shade of grey links the following: writing, Fred's boss, online magazine, and snooker table?
- 5. "Alvin and the __________" came out on December 14, 2007. What goes in the blank?
- 6. The Mamas and Papas had a number one hit on May 7, 1966. Which song did they first take to the top of the Billboard hot 100?
- Where is this colorful temple?
- What is a synonym for "corpus"?
- If sailing down a snowy expanse with the wind chafing your cheeks sounds like the winter adventure for you, check out our picks for the best family ski resorts. Which destination did we include with the greatest vertical drop east of the Rockies and family activities like ice-skating and bobsledding?
- When a doctor takes your pulse at the wrist, they feel for which artery?
- What is the opposite of "invariable"?
- Which celebrity was once part of a World War II-era spy ring?
- 1. "Ssireum" is the name of the sport. It is a traditional Korean sport which involves taking your opponent to the ground in some manner. It's a not too distant relative of Japanese Sumo. Which sport is the closest approximation?
- 5. Obduron dicksoni was a 60cm (2ft) long relative of an animal which was thought to be a hoax when the first specimens were taken to England. Which egg-laying aquatic mammal, whose males have poison spurs on their hind legs, is related to O. dicksoni?
- 2. The first recorded time that Roy was struck by lightning was in April of 1942. The fire lookout tower he was working in had not yet been installed with an important piece of equipment... What was it?
- 4. Which English rock band made us all "Hungry Like the Wolf" in the 1980s?
- 6. Please complete the missing words from a disco hit song by Tavares: "Heaven Must Be Missing ___________."
- What country has the world's largest wooden structure?
- “Jingle All the Way” stars what ‘80s action star and bodybuilder?
- We highlight 20 holiday traditions across the globe and learned of a variation of the Santa Claus legend celebrated in Scandinavia. What major difference in the two stories do we mention?
- Which movie star was a regular cast member on the '80s sitcom "The Facts of Life"?
- Which of these popular folk tunes prominently mentions the state of Alabama?
- What is a word for "end of the line" on a train ride?
- In which African country can you find the Acacus Mountains?
- [Answer]
What does the word obsequious mean?
- Many sports fans wander every winter to support their favorite teams. We tasted the top tailgating foods across the nation and included which hearty handheld for Virginia?
- Q3: Which cricketer’s son recently made his IPL debut for Mumbai Indians in
IPL 2023?
- In what state was the Declaration of Independence signed?
- What is the term for a wooded area with heavy rainfall and persistent condensation?
- Which folk hero is commemorated by a 26-foot-tall statue in Brainerd, Minnesota?
- Where is Silicon Valley, a region known for its technology industry?
- What is Idaho’s state vegetable?
- Which state does NOT share a border with Texas?
- What novel begins with the line, "When he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow"?
- What could you wear to replace a balaclava?
- Where is this Baroque-style hillside park located?
- What is the most-visited U.S. state?
- What is the least-visited U.S. state?
- [Answer]
What do Imbolo Mbue and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie have in common?
- We discovered festivals in all 50 states and you can wander to a few of them this winter. Which state hosts a cold-weather carnival that crowns a household pet king and queen?
- What musician was shot and killed by hotel manager Bertha Franklin in a Los Angeles hotel in 1964?
- Which world leader once simultaneously held the titles of King of Macedonia, King of Persia, and Pharaoh of Egypt?
- Which golf pro — whose real name is Eldrick — was born on December 30?
- 4. What is the Irish name for County Longford?
- 6. Which one of the rat-pack had a daughter named Nancy, who had a singing career of her own?
- 7. Virtually everyone knows that George Washington, "the father of our country", was the first president to serve under the Constitution. Who was the second president?
- 9. What actor was killed in a car crash on the way to participate in a sports car race?
- Where can you see the petroglyphs of Newspaper Rock?
- Which World War I-era President was born on December 28?
- What “E.T.” and “Saving Private Ryan” director was born on December 18?
- She’s so lucky — what princess of pop was born on December 2?
- What “Titans” and “Malcolm X” star was born on December 28?
- [Answer]
The cast of which movie is in the picture?
- What is a distinctive characteristic of a cadre?
- We wandered around the world gathering delicious holiday sweets. Which treat from our list is paired with the wrong country?
- Which word is neither a Grammy-winning singer, a Grammy-winning producer, or a popular shoe company?
- Which actress contributed to the voice of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial?
- What is this famous bronze statue known as?
- What is the name of this famous French artwork by Monet?
- Sandro Botticelli painted which early Renaissance masterpiece?
- What is the name of this Salvador Dalí painting?
- 1. Macarons are small meringue based confections, often brightly coloured and filled with ganache, buttercream or jam. Which of these is a key recipe ingredient of macarons?
- 3. This famous romantic title character is banished on pain of death from his hometown of Verona, where he has just killed Tybalt. He flees to Mantua but comes back when his beloved is reported dead. Which title character is this?
- 4. I noticed that my urine was pink and I saw some small clots when I looked more closely. What should I do?
- 5. This actor was born in New Jersey in 1937. He's had a long and successful career. Which actor played the characters, Jack Torrance and Jimmy Hoffa? He also played The Joker in 1989.
- 6. What is the oldest university in Dublin?
- How many three-cent stamps are in a dozen?
- Forward I’m heavy, but backward I’m not. What am I?
- Say my name and I disappear. What am I?
- [Answer]
What is the gulf between Russia and Finland called?
- Scotland’s Isle of Skye is a beautiful place to wander, with a ton of land and water wildlife to enjoy. Which body of water did we say is perfect for a quick dip on a nice day for those brave enough to expose themselves to icy temperatures?
- What word is NOT a synonym for "incipient"?
- In the 1994 film "The Lion King," Nathan Lane's character Timon is what kind of animal?
- Created by Van Gogh in 1889, what is the name of this artwork?
- What movie holds the record for most weeks at #1 at the box office?
- 1. There were two sides of WWII, the Allies and the Axis. Which of these countries were the four main Allied powers at the end of 1941?
- 2. What is a receptacle from which to eat soup or a ball which is rolled towards wooden pins, in an attempt to knock them down?
- 3. I held the country back together when it was being torn apart by civil war. Then, a disgruntled Southerner shot me when I was watching a play. Who am I?
- 4. I enjoy eating oat circles in the morning. This cereal's yellow box really "cheers" me up! What cereal is this?
- 5. Budweiser Beer has had many icons over the years these have been with them the longest. What team of giant horses are pulling their wagons?
- Which groundbreaking 1920s dancer was nicknamed "Black Venus"?
- What common spice can be used as an hallucinogen?
- What is a key component of a snuggery?
- Which American military leader is remembered for declaring the iconic phrase, "I shall return"?
- Which element is named for Time Magazine's "Person of the Century"?
- What is the most common regnal name among English monarchs?
- In 1936, King Edward VIII abdicated the throne to marry whom?
- What is best described as "toothsome"?
- 1. Bruno Richard Hauptmann was charged with the kidnapping and murder of the 20 month old son of which famous aviator?
- 3. Arithmetic:
Which of the following is equal to (-5)*(-3)*(-2) ? [Here * denotes multiplication.]
- 8. Sonny the Cuckoo bird is Cuckoo for _____ _____
- The California Gold Rush was sparked by a gold strike at which location?
- Which of these onions is named for a city in Washington?
- The 1990 movie "Pretty Woman" was named for a hit song recorded by whom?
- What is a synonym for "gastronome"?
- 1. A Dane designed me.
In nineteen seventy three
A Queen opened me.
What am I?
- Q5- Who laid the foundation of this site?
- Q1- The centenary year of which university began on May 1, 2022?
- Q2- Which of these teams have failed to qualify for the 2023 ODI World Cup?
- Q3: In 1960, Yashwantrao Chavan became the first Chief Minister of which
state?
- Q4- This animal is one of the oldest symbols of which North European
festival?
- Going-to-the-Sun Road winds through the mountains of which national park?
- What part of the eye gives it its color?
- What did Americans call hamburgers during World War I?
- Who is a member of the counterculture?
- The Blue House was home to which famous artist?
- What capital's name means "the victorious"?
- Which state is home to the AriZona Iced Tea beverage company?
- Which of the following card games uses a deck with only 48 cards?
- The Fall of Saigon on April 20, 1975, marked the surrender of whom?
- The first flight of what aircraft occurred on January 22, 1970?
- What should NEVER be put on a kitchen fire?
- What gets rid of rust on a cast iron pan?
- The “Penny Black” was the world’s first what?
- What is a synonym for "nibling"?
- Q2- After a career spanning 45 years, Deepak Parekh recently declared his
retirement from which company?
- Q4- This animal was sacred to which Greek goddess?
- Q3: In July 2023, which Bollywood veteran actress graced the cover of Vogue
Arabia magazine?
- Q5- Where was the first restaurant of this company opened in India?
- Q1- In the 2023 NBA Finals, Nikola Jokic led which team to secure their
inaugural championship in franchise history?
- The Montagues and the Capulets are two feuding families featured in what Shakespeare play?
- Who encouraged Abraham Lincoln to make Thanksgiving a national holiday?
- What world-famous band broke up on April 10, 1970?
- In 1979, what “Iron Lady” became the U.K.’s first female prime minister?
- What Florida amusement park opened on October 1, 1971?
- On June 17, 1972, news broke of what presidential scandal?
- Which film debuted from “a galaxy far, far away” on May 25, 1977?
- What is documented in an ethnography?
- 1. What former child actress became active in the Republican Party in California in the 1960s, ran for office, and even served as ambassador more than once?
- Middleton, Wisconsin, has a museum devoted to which condiment?
- [Answer]
Tears naturally taste like what?
- What real city inspired the Kingdom of Arendelle from Disney's "Frozen"?
- Who proposed the turkey to be the national bird of the United States?
- What organic compound in turkey is often blamed for making you sleepy after Thanksgiving dinner?
- What is the scientific name for a turkey’s wishbone?
- What's the most popular Thanksgiving side dish in the U.S.?
- Who has their busiest day of the year on the day after Thanksgiving?
- What is a synonym for "eventide"?
- 1. Wolf kills sheep; townspeople blame dishonest shepherd boy.
- Which legendary outlaw was credited with “robbing the rich to feed the poor”?
- Why is Neptune blue?
- When does Canada celebrate Thanksgiving?
- Which President refused to officially designate Thanksgiving as a national holiday during his tenure in office?
- Who sang “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” at a JFK fundraiser in 1962?
- What does the “F” in John F. Kennedy stand for?
- JFK was born in what U.S. city?
- Kennedy is buried in which national cemetery?
- JFK was the first President to follow which faith?
- What is a synonym for "verso"?
- 1. The "farad," a measure of electric capacitance, is named after a British physicist. Who is it?
- 2. What nickname did Manfred von Richthofen go by during World War I?
- 3. Which of the following things would you be most likely to find in the office of an Egyptologist?
- 4. Dissolving limestone can cause land collapses called sinkholes. The southern United States is home to many sinkholes, including the 162 feet/49 meters deep Neversink Pit located in which state that borders Tennessee and Georgia?
- 6. Which director of the FBI was born today in 1895?
- 8. Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Which glass-like rock is made from rapidly cooling volcanic lava?
- [Answer]
What is the first functional organ in a vertebrate embryo?
- Q4- These creatures pull the sea god’s chariot in which mythology?
- What's a fitting nickname for a philomath?
- Where are the Inyo Mountains?
- Which Hollywood actor retired from acting to become a cobbler?
- What's a fitting nickname for a philomath?
- Due to the ________ of the situation, I was allowed to leave class early.
- Which planet has the most rings?
- Which comedian was a permanent guest host on “The Tonight Show”?
- What's a fitting nickname for a philomath?
- 1. Some people believe this animal to be quite mischievous. It has a masklike appearance and can make quite the mess around the yard. Which animal has been nicknamed the bandit?
- What legal term comes from the Latin verb meaning “to pledge”?
- In Victorian Britain, what did a tosher do?
- [Answer]
Which railway station has the most platforms in the world in terms of capacity?
- What is a synonym for "susurrus"?
- How are cranberries grown?
- Brussels sprouts are named after the capital city of which country?
- What is the main ingredient in candied yams?
- What substance in turkey allegedly causes sleepiness?
- Q3: Who plays the titular role in ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’?
- Q5- Which actress is the latest brand ambassador of this cosmetic product
in India?
- Q1- Who became the first woman since 2007 to secure consecutive French Open
titles?
- Q2- In June 2023, which company became the first Indian stock to touch the
rupees one lakh per share mark?
- Q4- What are these animals hunted for?
- Facing execution, which American patriot said, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country"?
- Who was the only non-human to testify before the U.S. Congress?
- 1. Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen shared a first-ever accomplishment in 1992. What was that? Remember, they both played for the Chicago Bulls.
- 3. A mole is small burrowing mammal that lives underground. What is another definition of the word mole?
- 6. This 1999 movie stars Ashley Judd as a woman who is framed for the murder of her husband, and sent to prison. As soon as she is free, she searches for the truth, and her son. What movie is it?
- Abbott and Costello wrote and performed what sports-themed comedy routine?
- What writer and producer created “Saturday Night Live” in 1975?
- Which performer was made an honorary veteran by Congress in 1997?
- Which two states do not observe Daylight Saving Time?
- [Answer]
What is the name of the cut diamond, weighing 105.6 carats (21.12 g) that is part of the British Crown Jewels?
- Which of the following animals is not mentioned in the song "Home on the Range"?
- Which firearm shares its name with a classic Beatles album?
- What is the most popular Thanksgiving dish in the U.S.?
- In 1953, Thanksgiving leftovers led Swanson to invent what?
- Where will you find a philomath?
- Which ancient Egyptian god was depicted with the head of a jackal?
- [Answer]
In which college sport could you win the Heisman Trophy?
- Q3: Elon Musk announced that he’s working on a ChatGPT alternative that
acts as a “maximum truth-seeking AI”. What is it called?
- Q2- Salim Durani represented India in which sport?
- Which actor played the movie characters Danny Ocean, Bennett Marco, and Angelo Maggio?
- [Answer]
The Lotus is the national symbol of which country?
- “Walk the Line” tells the story of which Hollywood couple?
- Which heroic dog transported life-saving medicine to Nome, Alaska?
- Primarily known only by his first name, the Dutch artist Rembrandt had which last name?
- Catherine the Great, the Empress of Russia, was actually born in which country?
- Q3: Which is the world’s largest science prize founded by Sergey Brin,
Priscilla Chan, Mark Zuckerberg, Julia and Yuri Milner?
- Q1- Aman Sehrawat has won India’s first gold medal at the Asian _______
Championships 2023.
- What country is home to Loango National Park and its famous surfing hippos?
- Which author wrote "The Grapes of Wrath"?
- Inventor William Marston is credited for inventing both lie-detector technology and which comic book hero?
- What country is nicknamed “Oz”?
- People from New Zealand share a nickname with what fruit?
- Which country is nicknamed the “Emerald Isle"?
- What deity is said to have been born in Cyprus, the "Island of Love"?
- Whose work might be described as a pastiche?
- 1. The djinni were spiritual beings that had benevolent or malevolent intentions. As their existence is confirmed in the Quran, which leader would have been the most likely to have rubbed the lamp to get the genie out?
- 2. In this 2001 Steven Soderbergh film, a bunch of guys performing a Vegas heist have to descend into an elevator shaft to reach the vault of the Belaggio. What's the movie?
- 3. The Gulf of Carpentaria borders two of Australia's states and/or territories. One is Queensland. What is the other one?
- 4. A part of this Einstein theory is based on the idea that "The laws of science should be the same for all observers, no matter how they are moving".
- 5. This celebrity was an author and an American aviation pioneer. She was born July 24, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas. She was the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross. What is the name of this aviation pioneer?
- 6. A duckling is born, and is teased a lot for being different. After many adventures he looks at his reflection. What happens next?
- Which plant has the largest seeds in the world?
- What country controls the archipelago known as the Rat Islands?
- Which of these U.S. banknotes features a portrait of a man sporting a beard?
- Who was famous for having a sign on his desk that read, "The Buck Stops Here"?
- Which word is not a synonym for "aegis"?
- 1. The book "Oscar: The Bionic Cat" (2013) is the story of a real-life black cat who was given what prosthetic(s) after a serious injury?
- 3. Three of these are hands in poker. Which is the odd one out?
- 5. Elvis Presley replaced himself at number one and gained his fifth number one hit of the year with this single. It was from the movie of the same name in which he played Clint Reno. Which single was it?
- 8. Bangers and Mash is a traditional British meal and can be found on many UK pub menus. What is Bangers and Mash?
- What flower is used to represent remembrance for fallen soldiers in the United Kingdom?
- “Capital comes dripping from head to toe, from every pore, with blood and dirt.” is attributed to whom?
- Mount Erebus is the most active volcano on what continent?
- What is the only U.S. state with just one school district?
- Which video game character shares his name with a gene in the human body?
- When do you noctambulate?
- 1. SCI/TECH: Which of the following constellations is in the shape of a dog?
- 3. In the late 1800s, which factor directly contributed to the growth of the steel industry?
- 10. Who wrote 'A Tale of Two Cities'?
- [Answer]
Which of the following theorems can be written as the equation shown here?
- What is the name of the distinctive look of 1950s diners?
- Q1- Which country has shut down its last three nuclear power plants in
April 2023?
- Q3: Nandini Gupta, who has been crowned as Femina Miss India 2023, belongs
to which state?
- Michael Jackson's infamous Neverland Ranch took its name from a place in a children's book written by whom?
- What was the entree in the first-ever Swanson TV dinner?
- Why were shoes not worn at sock hops?
- What rock musician lent his voice to the theme song of “The Wonder Years”?
- What part of ‘50s greaser fashion does a “ducktail” refer to?
- What teen hangout was nicknamed a “passion pit”?
- What famous '50s baseball player was known as the “Home Run King”?
- Radio DJ Alan Freed is credited with coining what ‘50s phrase?
- Marilyn Monroe won a Golden Globe award for starring in which movie?
- Which president depicted on Mount Rushmore sports a mustache?
- “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” is sung by what title character?
- "The Addams Family" theme song features what distinct percussive sound?
- Which idiom reflects the word "breviloquent"?
- 1. A famous film is about a boy and an Orca. What is the film called?
- 4. This Ghanaian man served as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations for ten years. Who is he?
- Q4- What enables this species of frog to protect itself?
- Q5- This exhibit is located at which palace in Italy?
- Q3: In 2023, which African country launched its first operational Earth
observation satellite named ‘Taifa-1’?
- Whitening toothpaste can also clean what type of clothing?
- Bedloe’s Island in New York was renamed what in 1956?
- Which actor recorded a single with his co-star that reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart?
- Some new gadgets use what to sanitize smartphones?
- Which laundry helper also removes crusted food from pans?
- The oldest church on U.S. soil is located in which territory?
- Ka Hale La'au is the oldest wooden building in which state?
- Where is the oldest restaurant in the United States?
- What is the oldest American institution of higher learning?
- What condiment can polish brass, copper, and silver utensils?
- What common baking ingredient also neutralizes odors?
- What beverage can help remove rust from pans?
- What material works best for lint-free glass cleaning?
- What cleaning order is recommended by many experts?
- Birdland, a bebop hotbed in the '50s, is located where?
- According to jazz slang, what is a “hepcat”?
- Which website is not about a Founding Father, but instead the home page of an insurance company?
- In what American city was the first skyscraper constructed?
- Philadelphia is home to America’s oldest theater, known by what name?
- Fenway Park, America’s oldest baseball stadium, is home to which team?
- The oldest state capitol in continuous use is located in which city?
- The oldest building in Alaska was built by fur traders from which nation?
- 1. One of England's great thespians, this actor spent a year preparing for the role of Abraham Lincoln. He won a Best Actor Oscar in 2013 for his portrayal of Lincoln. Who is this award-winning actor?
- Which branch of the U.S. Armed Forces was founded by Alexander Hamilton?
- [Answer]
In the classic 'Looney Tunes' cartoons, what is the name of the cat that Tweety Bird is always outsmarting?
- What type of worker could you call a factotum?
- Q2- What is the name of India’s first semi-high-speed regional rail service?
- Q4- Which country is the main breeding ground for this crane species?
- Q3: Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover & Reid Wiseman will travel
around ____ as part of NASA’s dream project ‘Artemis 2’?
- Which ailment is often referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease?
- In the brand name Haagen-Dazs, where is the location of the accent mark known as the "umlaut"?
- In jazz music, what does “scat” refer to?
- Pioneering jazz artist John Coltrane played which instrument?
- Which bebop-era pianist often danced on stage during bandmates' solos?
- What is a synonym of "aureate"?
- Q5- Who is considered as the father of Indian surgery?
- Q1- OceanGate Expedition runs excursions to which place?
- Q3: In 2023, Lt Gen MU Nair has assumed the role of the new National
________ Coordinator for India.
- Q4- This bird is the symbol of which country’s joint services college?
- Which flower is a symbol of Veterans Day?
- What year did America celebrate its sesquicentennial anniversary?
- What verb describes the movement of a pendulum?
- What is the most common street name in the United States?
- Who brought about the scientific revolution that is still going on in the early 1900s?
- What state's official song features the line, "Roger Williams would be proud to see his colony"?
- “Over the river and through the wood” is from a poem about which holiday?
- Which planet's moons are named mainly after characters from William Shakespeare's plays?
- What color were most carrots before the 16th century?
- What root vegetable is the main ingredient in borscht?
- Chicago is named after what root vegetable?
- The Great Famine of 1845 is also named for what root vegetable?
- What country produces the most ginger?
- 1. Tortoise beats hare in big race.
- 6. What are the first names of ice dancers Torvill and Dean, who won the title in 1984?
- 10. What organization is Jennie a part of, for animal rights?
- The only two-time Heisman winner played at what school?
- What is an example of an epoch?
- Q1- Who became the 14th player in cricket history and the second England
player to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket?
- Q3: Who won the Austrian GP in 2023?
- Q2- In the 2012 film ‘OMG – Oh My God!’, Akshay Kumar played the role of
which god?
- Q4- These animals have been called the “the unofficial welcoming committee”
of which island?
- Q5- These insects have how many eyes?
- Originating from the Latin term "ferrum," what chemical element is represented by the symbol "Fe"?
- Which business partnership began by selling watches by mail?
- Where can you find a pergola?
- 1. Chipmunks have a high metabolism, and spend most of their waking time searching for food. What physical feature do chipmunks have that enables them to carry large amounts of food home to their burrows?
- Which state flag is the only one to have a different design on each side?
- In 2013, which athlete visited Kim Jong Un in North Korea, calling him a "friend for life"?
- Ronald McDonald holds what official title within the McDonald's organization?
- How many pieces are in a triptych?
- 1. This insect is a dangerous visitor in houses in the USA, but it can be a gourmet treat in other places. What insect is served fried and live?
- 2. What genre dominates most of the 27 Club?
- What's the first color a baby can see?
- What color jacket is awarded to winners of the Masters golf tournament?
- What colors are at the extreme ends of the color spectrum?
- Who invented the color wheel?
- What item is painted Go Away Green at Disney theme parks?
- What does the “pH” in the pH scale refer to?
- In which sport did Mario Götze become popular?
- Q3: In 2023, which country holds the top ranking for loans from the IMF?
- Q4- Which country’s name has its origins in this animal?
- Q5- Who is the romantic partner of this Marvel character?
- Q1- Nick Taylor became the first _______ in 69 years to win Canadian Open
(golf).
- Q2- Virgin Galactic successfully conducted its first commercial suborbital
flight, named what?
- What animal has adorned boxes of Kellogg's Corn Flakes since 1957?
- What Dr. Seuss book character was loosely based on Adolph Hitler?
- 1. If I wanted to make egg custard, which of these spices would I be most likely to use?
- 5. Which English/Australian woman, married to an Australian cricketer, and who died in 2008, established a foundation to help fund the support of Australian women suffering from breast cancer?
- 2. Who could possibly pass up a chance to have tea with this master of fantasy? His stories take place in a time long before Earth. Come to think of it, he even invented a new language. I believe it's called Sindarin in elvish. Who is this fantasy writer?
- 6. Corazon Aquino was a deeply religious woman and had a close association with which of the following groups before and during her political career?
- In Roman mythology, which god is depicted as wearing a winged helmet?
- What word is NOT a synonym for "doctrine"?
- Since the rest of the year’s holidays offer an opportunity to focus on gratitude, we made a list of ghosts we are thankful we haven't met yet! Who did we include who haunted a Tennessee family in the 1800s and is said to still reside in a cave on the family property?
- Q4- Parts of this sea creature is used in treatment of what ailment?
- Q5- The Panama hats come from which country?
- Q3: In 2023, who became the first male player to win each of the four grand
slams at least three times?
- "Let's Stay Together" is the signature song of what legendary soul singer?
- Which musician wrote the theme song for Johnny Carson's "The Tonight Show"?
- Which movie shares its name with a weather phenomenon caused by electrical discharge in the atmosphere?
- 1. Who was the father of Alexander?
- What can’t babies do at birth?
- Around what age can babies start eating solid foods?
- The Office of Strategic Services was a precursor to which modern government agency?
- Who might be described as rumbustious?
- If you enjoy your frights for longer than just one October evening, we found more than a dozen places that extend the season. Sleepy Hollow, New York, has an annual multiweek event around Halloween called what?
- Q3: The monarch of which nation, Willem-Alexander, recently issued an
apology for his country’s involvement in slavery and sought forgiveness?
- Q5- What is another name of this mosque in Turkey?
- Q2- After a four-year hiatus, which nation rejoined UNESCO as its 194th
member countr
- Q1- Tokito Oda from Japan emerged as the _______ male player in 55 years to
clinch a Grand Slam victory.
- According to Emily Post, which of these utensils is placed farthest to the right in a formal place setting?
- What is the name of the final song released by the Beatles this week with a little help from AI?
- [Answer]
What is the Great Dark Spot on Neptune?
- What is a synonym for "archetype"?
- What was the closing song in “The Graduate”?
- The new season of the Haunted Museum is on Thursday at 10/9c and who knows what Zak and Eli will bring us this week! In Season 17 of Ghost Adventures, Zak and the crew investigate the Mineral Springs Hotel and learn that the Curiosity Museum next door has its own problems. What did the owner report?
- What is the most common job in the United States?
- What type of sauce is commonly served atop Eggs Benedict?
- A Dutch baby is a variant of what common breakfast food?
- Obelus is an alternative name for which mathematical symbol?
- 'Business as Usual' was the debut album of which of these bands?
- "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is an example of what?
- What is the best-selling breakfast cereal in the United States?
- The combination of bagels and lox originated in Jewish communities where?
- What specialty of the American South is made from boiled cornmeal?
- In Europe, what coffee drink is typically relegated to breakfast hours?
- What is a bread-based breakfast casserole, covered in an egg mixture?
- What breakfast delight was originally called pain perdu, or “lost bread”?
- What is another word for "emeritus"?
- From mummified monks to cliffside coffins, we discovered a surprising number of places around the world to see dead people. Where should you visit to see hundreds of the city’s former residents mummified in a labyrinth of dungeons?
- Q1- India provided a one billion dollar credit line to which of these
countries for one year for essential imports?
- Q3: Who represented India at the Coronation of King Charles and Queen
Camilla at Westminster Abbey?
- Q5- From which ancient culture did this bird get the name ‘Halcyon’ from?
- [Answer]
Which animal is in the picture?
- How many keys are on a typical full-sized piano?
- In a popular trivia game, every actor is linked by "six degrees" to which of the following men?
- 1. Sir Francis Drake was an explorer, and adventurer, during the reign of which British monarch?
- 4. You know you must measure your head to knit a hat. What is the average head size?
- 7. Barry Pepper and Tom Hanks work together as guards in a Louisiana prison.
- Who was the official poet of Queen Victoria?
- What profession makes béchamel?
- Americans were inspired to revolt by which Thomas Paine pamphlet?
- Who famously said, “I think therefore I am”?
- Who established the universal laws of motion and gravity?
- Whose experiments with electricity involved flying a kite in a storm?
- Journalist and producer Aaron Sagers picked his Paranormal Rock Stars for us and included the White Lady (aka the Grey Lady). Where is she known to frequent?
- Q1- Which Indian actor has been appointed as the global ambassador of
luxury fashion brand Gucci?
- Q3: Inflection, a company co-founded by Reid Hoffman, just launched their
“personal AI” chatbot named what?
- What is the most popular pizza topping in the U.S.?
- What shape is Sicilian-style pizza?
- In which state was the first American pizzeria?
- What is a pizza without tomato sauce called?
- Q5- Who is the artist of this exhibit?
- Q2- Which country topped the 2023 World Press Freedom Index?
- [Answer]
What material is used by a potter?
- In which US city do the Ohio, Allegheny and Monongahela rivers join?
- What color were the first taxis in America?
- 1. Cats in nursing homes have specific effects on the behavior of elderly residents. Which is NOT one that researchers have found a correlation?
- 2. What does the term "brown nose" or "brownnoser" mean?
- 4. Which major UK road stretches from Edinburgh to London?
- 5. 1977 was the year "Smokey and the Bandit" was released, and the Bandit would become one of the top box-office draws of the decade. He had been a college football hero, a star on television, he was a handsome and funny guy. Who was the actor?
- 6. Music: Who was "The Concert for George" for in 2002?
- 7. My cake is now happily baking in the oven, but I am already hungry. I decide to go to the shop around the corner for some hot chips. When I bring them home, I sprinkle some dilute acetic acid on them before I eat them. What did I just put on my chips?
- Where is the world’s longest bridge?
- [Answer]
Which field exists around any matter?
- Where in the body is the pharynx?
- Which word is NOT a synonym for "capricious"?
- The new season of the Haunted Museum with Zak Bagans and Eli Roth is on tonight at 10/9c! On our list of 15 monstrously scary museums, we included a bed-and-breakfast that is the former home of Lizzie Borden. Guests who have spent the night there report what feeling?
- Q3: Taali is the biopic of transwoman Gauri Sawant and has which actress in
the lead role?
- Q2- An investment app from kotak shares its name with which fruit?
- If a coin toss between two brothers-in-law had gone the other way, this store would have been named what? Answer
- Frank Sinatra was the inspiration behind the name of which cartoon character?
- Which country serves "bread of the dead?"
- What is America’s best-selling Halloween candy?
- 1. Everyone knows that the key ingredient in meringues is egg whites beaten until they form peaks. This is time consuming, and very tiring! And when I bake meringues, I usually have other things that need to be done. I sure wish I had a/an ...
- 2. The Loch Ness Monster has fascinated cryptozoologists for most of the 20th century, though is seems far from likely that it is the same creature seen by St. Columba in the 6th Century A.D. What type of dinosaur is Nessie most commonly depicted as?
- 7. Which one of these does NOT describe the esophagus?
- 10. Which king used the Reformation as a convenient excuse to marry the way he wanted to?
- Baby whales are known as what?
- What is another name for male chickens?
- What are female donkeys called?
- While female turkeys are “hens,” male turkeys are what?
- What word describes female elephants?
- What is the highest grade of olive oil that can be purchased?
- In what state can you visit a museum dedicated to hammers?
- What is an antonym for "exhortation"?
- If you like to combine your frights with sights, we picked our favorite haunted cities for a weekend trip that have non-paranormal perks too! Which Canadian city did we include that has a hotel haunted by a politician poltergeist?
- Q2- Which company’s first official store in India is Located at the Jio
World Drive mall in the Bandra Kurla Complex area?
- Q1- The Indian Navy successfully test-fired BrahMos Missile with the help
of which ship?
- Q5- The Iranian New Year is also known as?
- Q3: Who is the director of Ponniyin Selvan: I?
- What Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play features the character Willy Loman?
- What is the most popular Halloween costume for adults?
- What is the name of the killer in the Halloween movie franchise?
- 1. He has traveled through time, been a werewolf, and worked as a plastic surgeon. Who is the actor whose career took off as Alex P. Keaton on "Family Ties"?
- 5. "Down Under" was a U.S. number one hit for an Australian rock band that had some success working in the 1980s. Who were these men?
- 2. This a classic story about a man's quest for revenge. Written by Herman Melville, it tells the tale of Captain Ahab, who seeks to kill the whale that bit off his leg.
- 3. Christopher Reeve was a Hollywood movie star known for his on-screen portrayal of "Superman". All the money in the world could not save him when he became quadriplegic after which type of accident?
- 4. A short way over, a few girls are throwing stones into a grid drawn on the ground, then hopping around the squares and picking up the stones. This game you know is called Kith-Kith in India and Escargot in France, but what is it called in Australia?
- 6. Which famous Bostonian silversmith went on a midnight ride?
- On a film set, what does a gaffer do?
- What language does "kaffeeklatsch" come from?
- It may finally be Halloween, but you know the spooky season never truly ends on Travel Channel! Travelers who enjoy adventurous accommodation should consider one of the creepy hotels the Ghost Adventures crew visited during their paranormal work. Which from our list was once used as a mortuary?
- Q2- Who has been greeting fans outside ‘Jalsa’ each Sunday without fail
since 1982?
- Q3: Which of these tops the list of fastest declining jobs published by the
World Economic Forum?
- Q4- 37 of these animals were made to cross which mountain range as part of
an army?
- Who played Mathew Perry's onscreen mother on the TV sitcom Friends?
- Where is the historic London Bridge currently located?
- Who replaced President Nixon after his resignation in 1974?
- Which magazine featured the first Black woman on its cover in 1974?
- Who broke Babe Ruth's home run record in 1974?
- Which rock band announced their break-up in 1970?
- Who did chess whiz Bobby Fischer famously defeat in 1972?
- 1. Who was the first doctor to perform a human heart transplant?
- 2. What is a rapid flow of snow down a slope generally known as?
- 3. On April 19, 1995, a bomb killed 168 people and injured more than 800 others. In what U.S. city did that bombing take place?
- 4. "We gotta get out while we're young, 'cause tramps like us, baby we were born to run." With these immortal lines, the signature song "Born to Run" was a last-ditch effort to make it big, and did this artist ever succeed. Who sang "Born To Run"?
- 5. The inaugural Time Magazine "Person of the Year" award was presented in 1927 to this American aviator credited with making the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Who was he?
- 6. What is the capital city of Zambia?
- [Answer]
Sunflower is commonly what color?
- Which plant material did Henry Ford use to stuff the seats of the Model T?
- Which of these words is NOT a synonym of "axiomatic"?
- The new season of the Haunted Museum is on Thursday at 10/9c! A few years back, we were invited on a Halloween tour of Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum in Las Vegas. What custom creation of Zak's did we admire?
- Q2- Special artwork was unfurled at Wankhede by Mumbai Indians to mark
whose 10 years as captain?
- Q3: Vanessa Hudson became the first woman to lead the century-old airline
in 2023?
- Q4- This bird is in which country’s emblem?
- Q1-In 2023, Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu was sworn in as the 22nd President
of which country?
- Which of the following men was a founding member of the Rolling Stones?
- What former NFL quarterback went on to co-host the 1980s TV show "That's Incredible!"?
- What is a synonym for "declivity"?
- Don't miss it! The 2-hour season finale of Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror is on tonight at 9/8c! This season, Jack has traveled where the spirit takes him. When we investigated creepy urban legends from each state in the nation, whose story did we include for the terror-ific state of Virginia?
- Q1-Parkash Singh Badal was the former Chief Minister of which state?
- Q2- In 2023, who became the second Indian bowler to take 300 or more
wickets in T20Is?
- What TV show is set at Bayside High?
- Which of these leading men was a cast member of "Saturday Night Live" for just one season?"
- What comedian goes “back to school” at Grand Lakes University?
- A 1982 movie is titled for the “fast times” at what school?
- The World Series MVP Award is named for what Hall of Famer?
- Marty and Doc visit Hill Valley High in what movie?
- John Belushi stars in what movie about a college fraternity?
- The cadets of what sci-fi franchise are trained at Starfleet Academy?
- Which pizza chain is credited with inventing deep-dish pizza?
- What is a synonym for "nonpareil"?
- Sonic the Hedgehog was originally named what?
- We looked at Halloween-like traditions across the world and found several in Europe and Scandinavia. Which April holiday involves large crowds of costumed witches and devils, a daylong party, a parade and a bonfire?
- Who pitched the only perfect game in World Series history?
- Who won Major League Baseball’s first modern World Series in 1903?
- What team ended a 107-year championship drought with a win in 2016?
- What island is considered the "Ellis Island of the West"?
- Which bird is often described as being wise?
- The World Series is the championship of what professional sports league?
- What rock band shares its name with a famous US spy plane?
- 1. What Hungarian-American beauty parleyed nine marriages into a legendary career of luxury and excess as one of the first media created stars "famous for being famous"?
- 4. In which field of mathematics would you come across the term 'polygon'?
- 2. Wolf kills sheep; townspeople blame dishonest shepherd boy.
- 3. In 1897, the 25th president was the first to have his inaugural proceedings recorded as a motion picture. Who was it?
- 5. Paprika is a popular spice in Hungary, but when Slovaks talk about paprika, they mean a vegetable. Which one?
- What Beatles classic did Elvis cover on his album "Elvis Now"?
- [Answer]
What was this portrait by 'Oscar Gustave Rejlander' named?
- Who might study an exoplanet?
- What school serves as the setting for the “Harry Potter” novels?
- Don't miss it! The 2-hour season finale of Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror is on Sunday at 9/8c and we don’t know what to expect! When we polled our Travel Channel hosts to divulge their top picks for ghost hunts, which location did Jack pick?
- Q4- Which shark species is capable of leaving bite marks like these on prey?
- Q2- By the year’s end, President Emmanuel Macron revealed a plan to pull
French troops out of which African nation?
- Q3: In the document “Praise God,” who encouraged negotiators to pledge to
binding climate goals at the upcoming UN talks in Dubai
- Q5- In the valley of which river was this ancient civilization located?
- Q1- In 2023, who achieved the title of the ‘fastest Indian’ by completing
the 100-meter run in just 10.23 seconds?
- Which state has the most Ivy League schools?
- Which of the following is both a song by The Who and a Greek goddess?
- Which U.S. President was born with the name Leslie King Jr.?
- 1. What do you throw into the ring when you are ready to compete for something?
- 9. If you got a flat tire, you would use this device to lift your car to effect repairs.
- 8. James Connolly's execution was arguably the execution that most outraged the Irish. What did the British do that outraged the Irish?
- What is the most translated book of all time, after the Bible?
- What work by Miguel Cervantes is considered the world’s bestselling novel?
- What was fantasy author J.R.R. Tolkien's first published novel?
- What novel begins, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”?
- In Greek mythology, who flew too close to the sun?
- What is a synonym for "blithesome"?
- Tune in tonight at 10/9c for the season premiere of the Haunted Museum, created by Ghost Adventures’ Zak Bagans and horror filmmaker Eli Roth! The spine-tingling stories of the museum's collection include the true tale of a talented violinist haunted by a family heirloom she's been given. What is the heirloom?
- Q4- Name this creature which is the largest animal to have ever existed.
- Q5- Name the actor who played this man in the iconic movie ‘Downfall’.
- Q1- Which new adventure role-playing video game, set in a galaxy of 1,000
planets, was released by Xbox in 2023?
- Q2- During the tenure of which US president did the longest government
shutdown in the country’s history, lasting 34 days, occur?
- Q3: Which country is human rights activist Narges Mohammadi from, the
recipient of the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize?
- Which state has the fewest counties?
- The Hoover Dam is on what U.S. river?
- What NYC building does King Kong climb in a 1933 film?
- Why was the Eiffel Tower built?
- Which of these state capitals is located at the highest altitude?
- 2. In "Home Alone", why was Kevin left behind by his family when they left for vacation?
- 3. In 1932 Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel created which enduring superhero that has been immortalized in the comics, television and film?
- 1. "Aphrodite of Milos" (better known as the "Venus de Milo"), is one of this museum's treasures.
- 4. Adlai Ewing Stevenson ran for president in 1952 and 1956 opposing a WWII hero who was a two term president. Can you name the major losing political party in both years?
- 5. Which of the following is a visual disturbance that an individual suffering from HPPD might experience?
- 6. I always like it when a ruler has a qualifier after his name. In 1066, William I was crowned the first Norman king of England. Today, we know him as "William the _______."
- Who is the world record holder for the longest career as a TV judge?
- [Answer]
What is the shortcut for the "copy" function on most computers?
- What is this building, originally named the Sears Tower?
- The Jerusalem artichoke is related to which flower?
- What is a synonym for "proboscis"?
- Don't be scared but also don't miss the season finale of the Ghost Town Terror next Thursday at 9/8c! When we investigated the top haunted cities in America, we included St. Paul, Minnesota, for its caves said to be haunted by whom?
- Answer 3 () – Japan
- Answer 4 () – River Monster
- Q1- A zookeeper in Austria was killed after being attacked by which animal
at the Salzburg Hellbrunn Zoo?
- Q2- The Biden administration announced plans to allow citizens of which
country to travel to the U.S. without a visa?
- Which state is home to Petrified Forest National Park?
- Where does the weather phenomenon known as El Niño originate?
- What was the name of the first English child born in the Americas?
- Which of these represents a perfect SAT score in Roman numerals?
- Who has co-hosted a talk show with men named Michael, Ryan, and Mark?
- Before she hosted a talk show, Rachael Ray was known for making what?
- Which "American Idol" winner hosts their own talk show?
- Which of these talk shows had a host with the first name Phil?
- Which TV doctor got his start on “The Oprah Winfrey Show”?
- 1. He is a member of the British Royal family, she was once famously referred to as the "third person" in a marriage. Who are these lovers?
- 5. Which of the following activities should be avoided immediately after surgery to remove an epiretinal membrane (ERM)?
- 2. An underdog made good in the film "Rocky" (1976) which was written by Sylvester Stallone. To which sport did this publicly-acclaimed film pay hommage?
- 3. This famous magician was born Erik Weisz on March 24, 1874. He performed dazzling feats such as dangling upside down in a water tank. He also did some moonlighting on the side ... espionage. By what name is he better known?
- 4. On which of these seas does Kosovo have a coastline?
- 6. Who performed "Losing My Religion"?
- Which historic ship is known as “Old Ironsides”?
- [Answer]
What dog breed is in the picture?
- What kind of scientist might write about a multiverse?
- To add some scares to a European stay, we found several haunted German castles you can stay in. Which is a hilltop castle, built in the 11th century, that primarily served as a military outpost until it became a residence in the 1500s—and now a four-star haunted hotel?
- Q2- Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus, and Alexei Ekimov were awarded the Nobel
Prize in chemistry for their work on which tiny particles?
- Answer 3 () – Ahmedabad
- Answer 4 () – Law and Order
- Q1- Which country freed five Americans it had detained on spying charges in
exchange for access to $6 billion in seized oil revenue?
- Where can you find a cathedral said to contain the Devil’s Footprint?
- In what world capital would you find the Forbidden City?
- What is a synonym for "regent"?
- 1. From what country did the Shire breed of horses originate?
- 2. Three parts to the clue, one answer connecting them - what is it?
Davy Jones - 'Headquarters' - 'Last Train to Clarksville'
- 3. The John Lennon Wall can be found in Prague, which is the capital of which European country?
- 4. (1988) A private eye, played by Bob Hoskins, gets involved with a murder and a lot of Toons in this live action/animated feature film. Name this unusual flick.
- 5. What is the geometric name given to a straight line which touches the circumference of a circle at one point only?
- A popular variety of asparagus shares its name with which First Lady?
- Who only had 10 poems published in their lifetime?
- Add an alarm: This Thursday at 10/9c, paranormal investigator and host of Ghost Adventures Zak Bagans joins forces with horror filmmaker Eli Roth in the season premiere of The Haunted Museum! When we visited Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum in Las Vegas, we saw all of the following there except ______.
- Q1- Who won nine MTV Video Music Awards 2023, including Artist of the Year,
Song of the Year, Video of the Year, and Best Pop?
- Q2- Which company was fined $150,000 by the US Federal Trade Commission for
leaving a satellite in the wrong place in space?
- Answer 3 () – Waheeda Rehman
- Answer 4 () – Great White shark
- Where was Coca-Cola first bottled?
- Which musician named his children Ahmet, Diva, Dweezil, and Moon Unit?
- [Answer]
What is the name of the sport in the photo?
- In a classic play, what character says, "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers"?
- What is a synonym for "pantheon"?
- In which country is the store Tesco headquarters located?
- What is the name of the pin on a sundial that casts the shadow?
- The new season of Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror airs tonight at 10/9c AND we can catch him investigating UFOs with his friends Jay Mewes and Jamie Kennedy at 8/7c! When we studied UFO sightings for the month of December, we learned about a 2019 incident in Vancouver, when two people in Alberta witnessed what that they at first mistook for the big dipper?
- Answer 4 () – The old man and the sea
- Q2- Which actor used social media to alert fans about his AI likeness being
used without permission in an online dental ad?
- Answer 3 () – Bhagat Singh
- The recording artist Pitbull is also known as "Mr. 305" because he hails from what U.S. city?
- What denomination of Monopoly money, like U.S. paper currency, is green?
- “Hello ___, my old friend / I’ve come to talk with you again”
- “At first I was afraid, I was ___”
- “I see trees of green / Red ___ too”
- Which human organ system is responsible for procreation?
- Which organ is part of the respiratory system?
- Which system circulates blood around the body?
- The central nervous system includes the brain and what?
- Finish the lyric: “Is this the real life? / Is this just ___?”
- Where on the body can you find the xiphoid process?
- [Answer]
Who is Hamisa Hassan Mobetto?
- What is a synonym for "kinetic"?
- We picked 10 haunted road trips for you to take across the South this Ghostober and included a stop in the metaphysical magnet of Dahlonega, Georgia. Which is NOT one of the ghostly residents we learned of during our visit?
- Answer 4 () – Jaws
- Which state capital is closest to Canada?
- In which U.S. city was the TV show Cheers set?
- How does the second verse of “The Star-Spangled Banner” begin?
- 1. A memorable event when American soldiers raised the 'Stars and Stripes' on a volcano during bloody fighting against Japanese forces. So, where was this grand event?
- 5. "In many parts of the country, this is what is meant by barbecue. _______ is pork shoulder cooked until it is tender enough to be shredded with a fork..." What is the slow-cooked delicacy that goes in the blank?
- 6. This legendary 19th century American dressed like a man, was deadly accurate with a shotgun, and terrorized saloons after her frequent whiskey-drinking sessions.
- What makes up the skeletal system, besides bones?
- Which system defends the body against disease?
- Which organ is NOT part of the digestive system?
- Which state flag depicts the Big Dipper?
- Which famous ruler is known for establishing the Carolingian Empire in the early medieval period?
- How can someone show patronage?
- The new season of Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror airs Sunday at 10/9c AND we can catch him investigating UFOs with his celebrity friends Jay Mewes and Jamie Kennedy first at 8/7c! In our list of the 20 creepiest places in California, which VIP poltergeist did we learn haunts LA’s Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel?
- “Hello girls” was a nickname for women in what profession?
- Who got married in the very first White House wedding?
- What is the world's oldest desert?
- What is the most populous country in the European Union?
- Which country had the first paper money?
- What state is known as the "Buckeye State"?
- Where were you most likely to find someone working as a pinsetter?
- According to legend, the Pied Piper practiced what now-obsolete job?
- People who served drinks at soda fountains were called what?
- Western Union began as one of the largest employers in what profession?
- Which company employed a team of “gameplay counselors” from 1987 to 2005?
- What is the average daytime temperature on the moon?
- Who was the first President to live in the White House?
- What makes up a trove?
- 1. "Behind every successful man is a woman - behind her is his wife." Who is credited with this quote?
- 3. Boy sells cow for beans
Trouble and mayhem ensue
Fiend gets comeuppance
Do you know the name of this story?
- 4. The suffix -gon means side and is a part of the words pentagon, octagon, dodecagon. How many sides does each of these figures have?
- 5. Which song contains the lyrics:
'Oh! the weather outside is frightful,
but the fire is so delightful
and since we've no place to go...'
- 6. "The Happy Meal it short-circuits the small-numbered fried food exactly."
English to Japanese to English
- Which city's former gates are marked by this griffin?
- [Answer]
What is this popular Indian street food?
- Which animal is in the picture?
- Horse-drawn blades and specialized tongs were tools of which profession?
- Don't miss the season finale of the Dead Files tonight at 10/9c! When we picked our favorite 10 cases from early seasons of the show, we included the White Witch of Rose Hall episode in Season 5. Who was Annie Palmer rumored to have killed?
- Q2- What is the name of Sunny Deol’s character in the movie ‘Gadar 2’?
- Q1- Which ground will host the final of the 2023 ODI World Cup?
- Answer 3 () – Shantiniketan
- The Resolute desk was a gift from which monarch?
- Which play ends with the birth of Queen Elizabeth I?
- Why is Philadelphia known as the "City of Brotherly Love"?
- Which botanic garden has the world's largest collection of plants?
- Who is the highest-ranking elected woman in U.S. history?
- In Roman mythology, who was goddess of the hearth and home?
- What is the only U.S. national park in the Southern Hemisphere?
- A famous photo shows Elvis Presley visiting which President?
- Who burned down the White House during the War of 1812?
- What President started the tradition of pardoning a turkey?
- Which First Lady established what would become the Rose Garden?
- Which White House tradition was first observed on the South Lawn in 1878?
- The green crocodile logo belongs to what clothing and apparel company?
- What is a synonym for "extramundane"?
- 1. On a world atlas, which countries or states are separated by the XXXVIIIth parallel?
- 4. As we float over Niger in our hot air balloon, we can see that the country borders seven others. Which is NOT one of Niger's neighbors?
- Where is this royal pavilion?
- The new season of the Ghost Town Terror is on Thursdays at 9/8c! Last season, Tim and Sapphire were called to Montana to help with a haunting at a guest ranch. In our study of how haunted every state in the nation is, we learned about a few other haunted spots in Montana but NOT this one.
- Q2- Chanda Kocchar has moved the Supreme Court against Bombay High Court on
her termination from which bank?
- Answer 3 () – Hoysalas
- Answer 4 () – James Hetfield
- Q1- In the Asian Games this year, which Indian athlete won gold in the
women’s 5000 m?
- The stotinka is a unit of currency in which country?
- Which country’s national flower is the daffodil?
- Which type of pitch was banned from professional baseball in 1920 due to the death of Ray Chapman?
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- Sixty percent of the U.S. population lives within 600 miles of what state?
- What is the opposite of "sagacious"?
- What is the highest possible FICO score?
- What were attendants who worked at soda fountains called?
- 1. Most people consider this night animal to be a type of bear but it is not classified as a bear. This animal is a marsupial with a love of a specific tree. Can you name which animal this is?
- 4. In 1985 the Chicago Bears drafted Clemson University defensive lineman William Perry, who was better known in the NFL by what nickname?
- 3. My spaceship is fast and the moon soon comes into view. On its surface, I can see the features of its surface much clearer than the ancient astronomers did, including the dark spots the ancients called "Mare". Why did they call them that?
- 10. A Tale of Two Cities:
- Where can you find this Renaissance-era castle?
- What Shakespeare play was the musical “Kiss Me, Kate” based on?
- Who stars opposite Antony in one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies?
- Whose prophecies prompt Macbeth to seize the throne of Scotland?
- According to the nursery rhyme, "four and twenty" of what bird was baked into a pie?
- [Answer]
What shape is penne pasta?
- Contending with ghosts is an international problem and with its centuries-old castles and battle sites, Ireland has its fair share. Who haunts the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin?
- Q2- The movie ‘Dream Girl 2’ stars which of these actresses in the
important role of Pari Srivastava?
- Answer 3 () – Mysore
- Answer 4 () – Myanmar
- Q1- Annu Rani won gold at the Asian Games this year in which event?
- Which U.S. state drinks the most alcohol per capita?
- What is considered the national dish of Mexico?
- What is the only Central American country without a Caribbean coastline?
- Which fish was given the more appealing name of "Chilean sea bass" to attract American consumers?
- What color combination is associated with Coca-Cola?
- Coca-Cola has a distinct flavor specific to what fast-food chain?
- Club soda is a salted version of what fizzy drink?
- Where does the name “cola” originate from?
- Who has the most use for a chiffonade?
- 1. Which of these pass phrases originated with ancient Grecian athletic games?
- 5. If you wanted a twisted type column in your garment what stitch would you use ?
- 2. What did Goldilocks find in the middle of the woods?
- 10. Who said 'I am not a crook'?
- Dogs are banned from which continent?
- Horus was the Egyptian god of what?
- In which European country can you find this scenic bridge?
- What image is associated with the "Rocky Horror Picture Show"?
- Which actor made their big screen debut in "A Nightmare on Elm Street"?
- The Athena portable energy system will recharge a ghosthunter's EMF reader and jumpstart that jalopy when the poltergeist kills the engine. What's included with this handy device that made our favorite travel and outdoor gear list?
- Answer 3 () – Himachal Pradesh
- Answer 4 () – Mahabalipuram
- Q1- Recently Europe beat the USA in the Ryder Cup, played in which sport?
- Q2- Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier are the 2023 Nobel
laureates in which field?
- Which country hosts an annual festival of snake charmers?
- In which direction is someone moving when going widdershins?
- The words "cotton," "candy," and "coffee" came to English from which language?
- Which state's capital has the longest name?
- How many elevators are in the Empire State Building?
- Which Batman actor also starred as the titular character in “Beetlejuice”?
- What does Pennywise use to lure his victims in "It"?
- In which U.S. city can you find this unique water garden?
- Where is the “Last Supper” located?
- [Answer]
In an electronics circuit, what does a capacitor do?
- What is an example of a demonym?
- Bela Lugosi portrayed which fanged villain in a 1931 film?
- What is the name of the disembodied hand in "The Addams Family"?
- What does Charlie Brown get instead of candy on Halloween?
- Which horror film was filmed in only eight days?
- The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man appears in which ghostly film?
- What is a semordnilap?
- The new season of Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror airs tonight at 10/9c AND we can catch him investigating the legend of Bigfoot with his friend Jay Mewes first at 8/7c! We included the intense 16-mile Warm Springs Canyon Road hike to Barker Ranch in Death Valley National Park in our list of the scariest hiking trails in the US because of its connection to whom?
- Q1- Palak Gulia and Esha Singh finished first and second in which shooting
event at the Asian Games this year?
- Q3: The construction of the famous City Palace in Jaipur, was started
during the reign of which ruler?
- Women’s 10 m air pistol
- Answer 2 () – Pilot
- Q4- This is the characteristic leaf of which tree?
- What was Leonardo inspired to invent while living in Venice?
- What giant military weapon did Leonardo design?
- What happens if you step on a crack?
- Which continent are potatoes native to?
- Which country consumes 50% of the world's pork?
- Who played the title role in the film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"?
- Which state’s capital is named after a city in France?
- Which chemical element is named after the physicist who discovered X-rays?
- Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most influential figures of what era?
- What does Leonardo da Vinci’s surname represent?
- Who is believed to be the model for the “Mona Lisa”?
- What animal did Leonardo base his famous flying machine on?
- Leonardo combined art with science in what anatomical drawing?
- In what type of weather does a "zephyr" occur?
- In which city can you find this fountain celebrating the country's pearling industry?
- What is Cap’n Crunch’s real name?
- [Answer]
Who described Saturn’s rings as "ears"?
- We collected 18 paranormal audiobooks for your road trip to the corn maze this Ghostober. Which one takes an anthropological approach to the supernatural, seeking to understand why people believe in things unseen?
- In which U.S. national park can you explore the Hall of Mosses?
- Which of these is one of only 12 states with more people than NYC?
- In which layer of the atmosphere do planes fly?Thermosphere
- Which cosmetics company is named after the birthplace of William Shakespeare?
- What color cat is considered bad luck?
- What item should you not walk underneath?
- 1. Alexander the Great was a Greek n� Macedonian who conquered the known world. What was the name of the war horse he rode into battle?
- 8. How do you say 'red' in Russian?
- 10. Across which isthmus was a great canal built?
- What is a group of owls known as?
- [Answer]
What is the lion called in the Swahili language?
- What is a synonym for "extemporaneous"?
- In which African country can you find this red dune desert?
- The new season of Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror airs Sunday at 10/9c AND we can catch him investigating the legend of Bigfoot with his friend Jay Mewes first at 8/7c! Which specter or supernatural creature is a New Jersey resident like Mewes and made our haunted forest destination guide?
- Q1- How many countries are competing at the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup?
- Answer 3 () – Lion
- Answer 4 () – Mozambique
- Which river flows through Paris?
- What boy band did Justin Timberlake belong to?
- Which of the following locations has the largest population?
- What type of device is analog?
- 1. He was born April 7, 1954, and even when he does his high jinx with a comic flair his martial arts skills are not simulated. The range of his talent seems endless. Who is the Asian-born actor often injured doing his own stunts, but always entertaining?
- 2. This character was the greatest foe of Sherlock Holmes (created by Arthur Conan Doyle). Who is this genius whom Holmes described as the "Napoleon of crime"?
- In which European city can you visit the ruins of this 10th-century palace?
- “Konnichiwa” is the most common way to say “hello” in what language?
- What might you say in Spanish if you like something?
- How do you say “goodbye” in German?
- What is the greeting for “good morning” in Italian?
- What does it mean in French to wish someone a “bonne journée”?
- Whose “Midnight Ride” was the subject of a Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem?
- Don't miss the new season of the Dead Files tonight at 10/9c! In season 2, when Steve and Amy investigated an upstate New York inn and restaurant, they learned about a young man executed in 1844 for the murder of an 80-year-old man on the same street. How was he executed?
- Q2- In 2022, who scored most runs (35) in an over in a Test match?
- Which island territory's official coat of arms features a polar bear?
- Who was the only woman to hold the title of Prime Minister of Israel?
- During which month is Earth closest to the sun?
- What does "Texas" mean in the Caddo language?
- Texas is the only contiguous state with its own what?
- Built in Texas, what is the name of the world’s first domed sports arena?
- Which birds of prey are known for their graceful soaring and light build?
- Turkey buzzards are a species of what?
- 3. This member of the rose family keeps the Doctor away. Which one is it?
- 6. "School's Out" was a big song in 1972 for whom?
- In which Texas city can you visit the Alamo?
- Texas is roughly the same size as which European country?
- Which philosopher acted as a tutor to Alexander the Great?
- In which country is the unincorporated community Slab City located?
- Where can you place your hand in the "Mouth of Truth"?
- What is a characteristic of a savant?
- The new season of the Ghost Town Terror airs Thursdays at 9/8c and you know the team is busy with people’s paranormal problems this month! It’s tailgate season too, so we checked out the most iconic foods across the US and found Utah's pick a little scary. What is it?
- Answer 4 () – Yule
- Answer 3 () – Maharashtra
- Which U.S. state boasts the world's largest flat-top mountain?
- What is currently the best-selling beer in the United States?
- What is another name for birds of prey?
- What birds have been used for sport hunting for thousands of years?
- What is a synonym for "rhapsody"?
- 1. Every day in the factory there are hazards to the toes and feet of workers which can be eliminated by wearing which type of footwear?
- In the spirit of Ghostober, we wandered around the filming locations of some of the scariest horror movies ever made. We learned that the city of Santa Cruz, California, was used in which two movies?
- The first basketball game was played in which state?
- Where can you find these mountaintop monasteries?
- Which birds of prey are nocturnal?
- Which bird of prey has been the national symbol of the U.S. since 1782?
- What is NOT a tool that helps birds of prey hunt?
- What birds of prey are the fastest animals in the world?
- What birds of prey feed exclusively on fish?
- What is the world's widest river?
- In which state would you find the largest city in the world named in honor of Christopher Columbus?
- Which of Christopher Columbus's ships ran aground during his maiden voyage and had to be abandoned?
- Which of Christopher Columbus's ships ran aground during his inaugural voyage and had to be abandoned?
- What do the “M’s” stand for in “M&M's”?
- The word “photography” comes from a Greek word meaning what?
- What was the biggest downfall of flash photography in the late 1800s?
- What was the name of the first at-home film camera?
- 1. Your trip to East Asia would be lacking without a visit to the largest city and capital city of South Korea. Which city is it?
- 3. According to a 1973 hit song by Gladys Knight and the Pips, where was the "midnight train" heading?
- 7. What do the British call an elevator?
- 8. Which is NOT one of the 'Great Tragedies' of Shakespeare?
- What was the original name of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?
- Where is the world’s narrowest street?
- Where is this building shaped like an upside-down pyramid?
- So, it isn't a Guy Fawkes mask or even a vintage Collegeville mask, but there is something special about this non-Halloween sleeping mask we included on our list of the best viral travel gear from TikTok. What is it?
- What is an antonym for "pellucid"?
- Q1- Who, in 1995, stepped onto the Filmfare stage while being handcuffed?
- Answer 4 () – Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Which African country is called the "Kingdom in the Sky”?
- What was Dear Abby's last name?
- Which Nobel Prize winner famously stuck out his tongue in a photo?
- Which company pioneered instant photography?
- In the 1820s, the world’s first photograph was taken in which country?
- What was the subject of the first color photograph?
- Who has by far the most receiving touchdowns in NFL history?
- Which mainstream fashion magazine was the first to use real photographs?
- What is a synonym for "tiffin"?
- Where can you see this sphinx-like natural rock formation?
- Mughal emperor Shah Jahān built what in memory of his wife?
- [Answer]
What tragic incident happened to Canadian Buffalo Sabers goaltender Clint Malarchuk in 1989?
- The new season of Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror airs tonight at 10/9c AND we can catch him first at 8/7c in a spooky sibling investigation of a supremely haunted ocean liner! If the kids don't want to bunk on board, they could stay at this opulent, Edwardian-style escape in the Hollywood Hills that made our eeriest Airbnbs list. Which celebrity used to live there?
- Q2- During the Ashes 2023, the ICC officially altered Jonny Bairstow’s
dismissal from ‘run out’ to what?
- Answer 3 () – Novak Djokovic
- Which of these U.S. Presidents was NOT born in Ohio?
- Which of these cartoon characters worked for Mr. Cosmo Spacely?
- What mythical beast suffers from a condition known as lycanthropy?
- According to legend, a reincarnated mummy would retain only what organ?
- Zombie legends most likely originated in which country?
- "Divaricate" applies to which metaphor?
- Where is this Iron Age tower?
- Legend has it that the Loch Ness Monster occupies a lake in what country?
- Which of these is NOT traditionally used to repel vampires?
- The monster in Stephen King’s “It” is also known as Pennywise the what?
- When we picked our 21 favorite houses from horror movies, the mock-Tudor from Steven Spielberg's Poltergeist made the list. How did set designers make it appear the home was being sucked into a vortex in the final scene?
- Which sporting innovation was originally known as ChemGrass?
- The Orkhon is the longest river in which country?
- Where did the Golden Girls live?
- Solve this brain teaser: What can you catch but never throw?
- What gets wet as it is drying?
- What has a spine but no bones?
- When is a door not a door?
- What is R2D2 an acronym for?
- What kind of table has no legs?
- What is a synonym for "moil"?
- 1. Number 7 is quite amazing. In the category of travel, it will let users explore the entire planet, from their phone!
- 2. I am an actress. I felt like one of "America's Sweethearts" (2001) when I received a large ten carat marquees diamond cut engagement ring from my husband which cost a reputed $2 million in 2000. Who am I?
- Tune in this Sunday for the new season of Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror at 10/9c AND catch him in a spooky sibling adventure with his sister Kelly at 8/7c! We found the perfect gifts for a ghosthunter in your family, including an Etsy seller who will turn your sibling's photo into what?
- What is the name for a camel with only one hump?
- [Answer]
Who was Tamerlane (Timur)?
- Where is this scenic island overrun by rabbits?
- Q2- After a four-year hiatus, which nation rejoined UNESCO as its 194th
member country?
- Answer 4 () – Greek
- Which Canadian province is named after a part of the U.K.?
- Queen Victoria is credited with starting which fashion trend?
- What is a synonym for "orrery"?
- 1. Three of these apple varieties are red, or reddish. Which one is definitely not?
- 2. Deborah Harry and Chris Stein started a rock band in the mid-1970s and named it Angel and the Snake. Fortunately, they later changed the name. What did they rename their band?
- Which of the following cities is NOT a state capital?
- What state's capital is named after the leader of another country?
- Which state's capital is NOT named after a President?
- [Answer]
What was the theme song for the US TV sitcom "Married... with Children"?
- Where is this stadium, where thrill-seekers can swing from its arch?
- Which U.S. currency bill was the largest ever printed for public use?
- The new season of the Ghost Town Terror airs at 9/8c and we can't wait to see what haunts the team tonight! One of our Travel contributors had a heavily haunted childhood and was interviewed about it on which show that we included in our list of petrifying podcasts for your next road trip?
- What does "acropolis" mean in Greek?
- Which tasty treat was introduced to the public at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893?
- What does the Scoville scale measure?
- What does a protractor measure?
- Sailors used astrolabes and sextants to measure what?
- What is the basis of the acre measurement?
- What substance inside a thermometer helps to gauge temperature?
- The tape measure was originally invented for what fashion item?
- 1. "If you don't bring me $100,000 I'm going to share that picture I have of you and that other woman, Mr. Senator." What would I be doing if I spoke this sentence for real?
- 10. An ice cream company which offers the Grateful Dead flavor:
- What is the deepest zone of the ocean known as?
- You are driving at 90km/h in a 90km/h zone and are being passed by most cars. what should you do?
- Which European city is home to this Gothic-style building?
- What word is NOT a synonym for "fugacious"?
- Don't miss the Dead Files on Thursday at 10/9c! When we polled fans for the creepiest moments from the series, they included the episode in which Amy reveals that the young members of a Georgia family are likely not being haunted by ghosts. What was happening instead?
- What is the oldest city in Bavaria?
- What is the only breed of cat without fully retractable claws?
- Which fictional icon has its own zip code?
- 1. The leopard's tail helps the leopard in what way?
- [Answer]
Which is the coldest desert in the world?
- Where can you find this life-size bookshelf?
- Which of the following financial institutions typically have the highest fees?
- Which of the following statements is false?
- Which of the following is not a common feature of a financial institution? 2023
- What is a synonym for "abstemious"?
- One of the best things about Ghostober is picking a Halloween costume! Which featured costume in our favorite duds from decades past is given the wrong year here?
- Answer 3 () – USA
- Answer 4 () – Antarctica
- Q1- Karolina Muchova, the losing finalist in the women’s singles at the
French Open 2023, is from which country?
- Which U.S. state is nicknamed the "Badger State"?
- The hood ornament officially known as the "Spirit of Ecstasy" can be found on which car?
- Where is the world's highest astronomical observatory?
- The pen name of which American writer means “two fathoms deep”?
- The original Oktoberfest is held annually in which city?
- What culture celebrated the first Halloween festival, called Samhain?
- What is the most important custom of Thailand’s Loy Krathong festival?
- What does the U.K.’s Guy Fawkes Night commemorate?
- What food is the centerpiece of China’s Mid-Autumn Festival?
- What is a synonym for "transpicuous"?
- 4. This "pick me up" Italian dessert is made of ladyfingers dipped in espresso coffee, layered with a mixture of egg yolk and mascarpone cheese, and flavoured with cocoa and a liquor of your choice.
- 8. What US Army General, who had a prominent role in the D-Day invasion and later became President, had this to say about war: "The problem in defense is how far you can go without destroying from within what you are trying to defend from without."?
- 10. When most of Afghanistan is controlled by the Taliban, in the areas under Taliban rule women (and girls) are forced to lead very restricted lives. What are they forbidden to do?
- Where is this mind-bending building?
- What type of flour is used to make soba noodles?
- What is traditionally made during the Jewish festival of Sukkot?
- Our tour of the world’s heart-pounding activities has plenty of scares that aren’t supernatural. What water ride in Nassau, Bahamas, sends you down a 60-foot slide from the top of an iconic temple into a tunnel submerged in a shark-filled lagoon?
- Which city is home to Edgar Allan Poe's house?
- Which NFL team scored 70 points last week, the most in an NFL game since 1966, in a rout of the Denver Broncos?
- Where is the world's largest lock for ships?
- What is the deepest sea on earth?
- Great Indian Festival starts early for amazon prime members. true or false?
- The longest government shutdown in U.S. history lasted 34 days during the administration of which U.S. president?
- What color is the Wicked Witch of the West’s face?
- which is the graph of the linear inequality 2x-3y < 12
- Where is this hotel that inspired Stephen King's "The Shining"?
- In Greek mythology, the Minotaur was half man and half what?
- What is depicted in the picture?
- Which witch does Dorothy’s house fall on top of in “The Wizard of Oz”?
- What verb describes what happens at a portage?
- Jack is back! The season premiere of Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror airs tonight at 10/9c and we can't wait to see which of his celebrity friends will serve as his paranormal partner! In 2020, the Osbournes rocked their first-ever family ghost hunt and Jack told us ahead of time to expect a few guest appearances from whom?
- Which lake crosses the borders of Vermont, New York, and Canada?
- Where is the only swimming pool on the National Register of Historic Places?
- Flamingos are naturally what color when they're born?
- Which state produces nearly half of all U.S. mushrooms?
- The world's first billionaire made his fortune in which industry?
- Where is this pink, modern building?
- What type of bird was traditionally used in coal mines?
- [Answer]
What do the Japanese use furoshiki cloth for?
- What mythical creature sits alongside the Great Pyramids?
- How many large pyramids will you find at Giza?
- Which modern tradition is believed to have started in Ancient Egypt?
- What modern form of entertainment was also enjoyed in Ancient Egypt?
- Which organ was typically left in the body of mummies?
- What animal can be described as flocculent?
- The season finale of Paranormal Caught on Camera airs this Sunday at 9/8c, and we can’t wait to see the footage! In our list of cocktail pairings for Travel Channel shows, which drink did we select for Paranormal Caught on Camera?
- Q1- In 2023, Iga Swiatek won her _ French Open women’s singles title. Fill
in the blanks?
- Answer 3 () – El Salvador
- Which constellation appears on the Alaskan flag?
- What is the official name of the landmark known as "The Bean" in Chicago?
- Which state produces the most lobster?
- Which European country has the lowest high point?
- What unit of measurement does the 20 in 20/20 vision refer to?
- Who is demonstrating the verb "disport"?
- 1. Which of these is NOT something you should do to help a person read your lips?
- 3. This star was in Xanadu when she slipped on some grease and claimed that she still honestly loved her missing boyfriend. She is quoted as having said that "The only weights I lift are my dogs".
- 6. "I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!"
- 8. Who wrote a diary about his/her experience in hiding from the Nazis?
- Where is this surprised-looking sculpture?
- What famous author helped Ulysses S. Grant write his memoirs?
- [Answer]
How did World War II end?
- Mark your calendar: Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror premieres this Sunday at 10/9c! Last year, when Jack investigated Missenden Abbey, what item did he use as a trigger object to draw out the paranormal presence?
- Tasmania is located off the southern coast of which continent?
- Which U.S. monument has a smaller replica hidden in a nearby manhole?
- During which geologic era did dinosaurs inhabit the Earth?
- In what country is the number four considered unlucky?
- What room in the White House honors the Republican president who built the West Wing and the Democratic president who expanded it?
- Which First Lady famously wore a bouffant hairstyle?
- Marie Antoinette’s wigs showed what about her status and daily life?
- Which word is NOT a synonym for "fandangle"?
- 1. Which tall, white, long-legged bird has a bill similar to a mousetrap, with an incredibly fast reaction time of around 25 milliseconds?
- 3. These children are criminals! Damage of a house, burning of an old lady and the stealing of her treasure.
Who are these two?
- 5. A popular facial hairstyle was named after Ambrose Burnside. What was the name of this hairstyle?
- 8. What is Peter Pan's pixie sidekick's name?
- 10. Jack's most famous film with Walter Matthau is this 1968 comedy based on the play by Neil Simon.
- Which state is home to these "chocolate" falls?
- Dendrochronology is the study of what?
- The season premiere of the Ghost Town Terror is tonight at 9/8c and we can’t wait to see what the team will be investigating this season! In our collection of loungewear and blankets for bingeing your favorite paranormal Travel Channel shows, which did we pick for the Ghost Town Terror?
- Answer 4 () – Zurich
- Answer 3 () – Goa
- Q1- Which two Australian batters scored centuries in the World Test
Championship final played in 2023?
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- Papermaking originated in what country?
- Where is King Tut’s tomb?
- Which state's residents are sometimes called downeasters?
- What U.S. president was known as "The Great Communicator"?
- Goodbye to summer means hello to the new season of the Dead Files on Thursdays at 10/9c! When we polled our Travel Channel hosts for their favorite summer getaways, what did Steve DiSchiavi choose?
- Which of these Canadian cities is nicknamed "Hollywood North"?
- What is the name of the monster featured in Mary Shelley's Gothic novel, "Frankenstein"?
- What marker brand comes in fun scents like banana and grape?
- “Paper” is derived from “papyrus,” which is a type of what?
- Oprah was honored with a custom Crayola color for what film?
- What is another name for one sheet of paper?
- What does the “tooth” of a piece of paper describe?
- What is the most popular Crayola crayon color?
- What is a synonym for "agglomerate"?
- 1. While not exactly this guy's initials, Harry Wayne made the pronunciation of his last name into initials that he used as a moniker for his band. They had a string of disco type hits in the 1970s. Can you remember the letters and the name of the band?
- Where is this crystal-clear lake?
- [Answer]
According to etiquette, which drink pairs best with red meat?
- “Crayon” means what in French?
- What was the only NBA team Michael Jordan played for other than the Chicago Bulls?
- Q5- This bird is considered auspicious during which Indian festival?
- Q4- This is the flag of which small country?
- Q1- In the 2023 IPL, which batter won the Orange Cap?
- Q2- The movie ‘Bholaa’ stars which actor in the lead role?
- Q3: The flag of which of these countries is not rectangular in shape?
- Which yearly almanac did Ben Franklin publish in the mid-1700s?
- Which city requires aspiring cab drivers to undergo years of training?
- Assateague Island is part of which two U.S. states?
- Which entertainer was married on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson?
- Where is North America's largest shopping mall?
- Which letter starts the fewest words in the English language?
- If you are colloguing, what are you doing?
- 1. I need some help! I went to the doctor with digestive problems, and she said I have "silly hack disease"! I don't drive a cab! What autoimmune disease affecting the lining of the small intestine might I have?
- 7. Which are the movement capabilities of the chess bishop?
- 2. All of the following colors are shades of violet except ____.
- 8. What is the name of the Celine Dion song from the 1997 movie 'Titanic'?
- Which U.S. state is home to the Winchester Mystery House?
- Which U.S. currency does Ben Franklin appear on?
- Under what name did 16-year-old Ben Franklin submit to a weekly newspaper?
- In 1787, what was Ben Franklin’s final major political act?
- What did Franklin use to depict the colonies in his “Join or Die” cartoon?
- What bird has the CIA trained to use as spies?
- Mars appears to be what color?
- The aurora borealis is an otherworldly wonder and we shared 10 ways to enjoy it in Fairbanks, Alaska. We suggest staying a lodge 20 miles north of the city in an area known as what?
- Q1- Which US company is responsible for producing the immensely popular
fashion doll Barbie?
- Q4- Name this animal which is commonly referred to as ‘sea cows’.
- Q3: Which city boasts the largest airport in the world with nearly 780
square kilometres of area?
- Which popular girl's name is also the capital of Bulgaria?
- Where can you find the tallest sand dunes in North America?
- About how long does it take the International Space Station to circle Earth?
- What do locals call the Chancellor's Office in Germany?
- Who sang the theme song and served as the narrator on The Dukes of Hazzard?
- Ben Franklin’s best-known experiment with electricity involved what?
- Benjamin Franklin was born in which city in 1706?
- Which medical invention is credited to Ben Franklin?
- Which opera singer is credited with receiving the longest standing ovation ever?
- What is a synonym for "appetency"?
- Which country is home to a 14th-century bell tower sunk in a lake?
- Tailgaters take their sandwiches seriously, so we picked 26 favorites from across the country. Which restaurant is responsible for the Capp and Cheese, a wonderous sandwich made with side dishes actually on the sandwich itself?
- Q2- What kind of animal is Asha, the mascot of the Khelo India Youth Games
2023?
- Q5- Of which TV show is this character the mascot?
- Which mountain is shared by France, Italy, and Switzerland?
- Where is sticking out your tongue a common greeting?
- What artist’s sketch, “The Vitruvian Man,” is said to depict the ideal proportions of the male body?
- What state is almost the exact same size as England by land area?
- In “Calvin and Hobbes,” what is Hobbes?
- “Family Circus” is drawn inside which shape?
- What was Gary Larson’s comic “The Far Side” known for?
- Who is the youngest solo artist to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100?
- What is a synonym for "potation"?
- Where are these steel swords located?
- What was the original name for candy corn?
- Who painted “The Scream”?
- [Answer]
What is sologamy?
- What does Linus always carry with him in “Peanuts”?
- What type of sandwich originated in “Blondie”?
- What breed of dog is the titular character in “Marmaduke”?
- What was Dilbert’s personality in the eponymous comic strip?
- Insta users highlight our world's wonders every day, and a few years back Travelbird collected the top 35 places tagged. The Berlin Wall made which spot on our list?
- What is the oldest continually-operating farmers market in the U.S.?
- Which ship took Charles Darwin on his five-year expedition around the world?
- What tool is commonly used to collect autumn leaves?
- What triggers tree leaves to begin changing color in the fall?
- Which region produces more than two-thirds of the world’s maple syrup?
- Which Dr. Seuss character was featured on the author's license plate?
- What is an antonym for "dally"?
- Where is this volcanic island?
- What was the name of Napoleon’s favorite warhorse?
- We counted down the 10 best US cities for active fall getaways. Which cycling mecca made our number 3 spot for its 85 miles of wonderful urban trails?
- Q4- Which filter-feeding shark is depicted in the picture?
- Q5- How long was the standing ovation received by this actor at the 44th
Oscar ceremony?
- Where is the only country with a name (in English) that ends with K?
- Which celebrity was married to actress Carrie Fisher for eleven months?
- What is the only state without self-serve gas stations?
- What film is credited with popularizing toga parties on college campuses?
- What is a synonym for "valediction"?
- 1. Which state are the following towns located in: Ada, Akron, Celina, Columbus?
- Where can you find this grand estate?
- We have 10 terrific ideas for exploring the world with teens and include something for young people ages 15 to 18 in particular. What is it?
- Henry Ford once worked for which renowned inventor?
- [Answer]
Where do potatoes grow?
- “Hell’s Kitchen” is a reality competition hosted by what celebrity chef?
- Donny Osmond and Bindi Irwin are past winners of what reality competition?
- A&P dominated which industry in the 20th century?
- Which airline was the first to offer regular international flights?
- Q1- In the 2023 film ‘Barbie’, which actor plays the role of Ynon Kreiz,
CEO of Mattel?
- Q2- Puja Tomar is currently India’s highest-ranked female athlete in which
particular discipline?
- Farsi is the official national language of which country?
- Which pop star is a fictional character?
- Which word appears to be misspelled on the Liberty Bell?
- Who was the first winner of “American Idol”?
- “Chopped” airs on what network?
- Jeff Probst has hosted what reality competition since 2000?
- Who might be called your swain?
- In which U.S. state can you find these hills covered with colorful wildflowers?
- Which of these companies invented Styrofoam and Saran Wrap?
- If you want to explore some of the world's wonders with your besties, we have 10 great girls trip ideas for fall. To what gorgeous — ahem — place do we send you to admire the scenery, glamp and enjoy local food?
- Which of these “nuts” actually grow from fruit on a tree?
- “The Bachelor” series features ceremonies dedicated to what flower?
- What former MTV VJ hosts “The Voice”?
- What reality show utilizes nearly 100 cameras to film its contestants?
- Q1- Which Roman landmark was the venue for the world premiere of Mission:
Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One?
- Where is the world's southernmost place of worship?
- What is the technical name for having different-colored eyes?
- Which cheese is known for having live maggots inside of it?
- Which company released the popular 737 airplane in 1967?
- Which auto brand was founded by Ransom Eli Olds in 1897?
- The NCR company was named after which business device?
- Which of your senses is related to the word "redolent"?
- 1. What two term US President proclaimed he was "not a crook" but resigned in disgrace anyway?
- In Greek mythology, what did Persephone eat that trapped her in the Underworld?
- Where can you find this historic plaza?
- Our friends at TLC collected 30 wonderful and unique wedding traditions from around the world, both serious and fun. In which country must a groom correctly pick his bride from multiple women with their heads covered and pay a fine every time he chooses wrong?
- Q3: Which actor’s mother is the newly discovered snake species “Sibon
irmelindicaprioae” in the jungles of Panama named after?
- Where is the world's largest underwater park?
- Which famous line is associated with former President Ronald Reagan?
- What is the purest form of gold jewelry?
- The Heart of the Ocean necklace takes center stage in what film?
- From what culture did Claddagh rings originate?
- Which song written by Bob Dylan takes its title from a line in the Shakespeare play Hamlet?
- What is a synonym of "ambrosia"?
- 1. Country crooner Johnny Cash released a single in 1971 that became eponymous with the singer himself. Name this song written by and about Cash.
- 5. What are standard breads served at Cracker Barrel?
- What jewelry brand is known for its robin’s egg blue packaging?
- What type of jewelry comes from a living organism?
- What is NOT a type of crown?
- Cyclist Ryan Van Duzer enjoyed the wonders of Cuba on an amazing 850-mile bicycle tour, and he shared his experience with us. At the end of the trip, who did he give his bicycle to?
- What is a female donkey known as?
- [Answer]
What does the phrase "going to Canossa" mean?
- Where is this pair of leaning towers?
- Q4- Which famous movie star made an appearance in this video game?
- Q5- In which year was this American president assassinated?
- Q1- How do we better know the highest category of PSUs, which are generally
large enterprises and have significant global operations?
- Q2- Which singer is set to do the ‘Celebration’ tour in 2023, marking 40
years in the music industry?
- Polish is the most commonly spoken language after English and Spanish in which U.S. state?
- "If you build it, he will come" is a famous quote from which sports film?
- What historic leader ate pickles to maintain their beauty?
- Pickles are a key ingredient in what city’s hot dog style?
- Who is credited with creating the Maxwell House slogan “Good to the last drop”?
- 1. You may recognize the name of this Italian physicist from a common unit of electromotive force. Who is this?
- 3. Athos, Porthos and Aramis are the title characters of which novel?
- 8. Tomato bredie is a South African dish to warm the cockles of your heart on a cold winter's day. What is it?
- 10. What are you afraid of if you have arachnophobia?
- Where are these colorful rice terraces?
- Pickles are traditionally made from what vegetable?
- What are the two main ingredients needed to pickle something?
- What pickled item is considered lucky in Scandinavian culture?
- Which sport has the fastest recorded ball speeds?
- [Answer]
Where is most of the Amazon Rainforest's territory contained?
- What is a synonym for "demur"?
- Explore the wonders of the world with your family using one of our ideas for multigenerational getaways. We include heritage travel as a trip idea, in which you trace your family’s roots, but we do NOT include this piece of advice for the journey.
- The Chunnel connects England with what country?
- What is the busiest train station in the world?
- San Francisco's subway shares a name with what "Simpsons" character?
- Which of these forms of transit is free in New York City?
- Which country is home to continental Europe's three active volcanoes?
- Which NFL quarterback suffered a season-ending injury last week on his opening drive of the game?
- What astronaut first said, "Houston, we've had a problem here"?
- What dog breed lends its name to a North American bus company?
- Which country's subway system is called the U-Bahn?
- What is the busiest transit hub in the U.S.?
- Where is this "Castle in the Rockies"?
- Where was the world’s first motorway?
- What personal characteristic does "stentorian" describe?
- As football season approaches, we investigated the world of tailgating, cataloging a popular food from each state. Which one brought pepperoni rolls to the party?
- Q5- The Roman Catholic Church of which country encouraged its followers to
consume this fish on Fridays, Easter and Lent?
- Q2- Which company along with Triumph has co-developed Speed 400 and
Scrambler 400 X motorcycles for India?
- Q3: 10-year-old Shauryajit Ranjit Kumar Khaire, the youngest medallist at
the 36th National Games, plays which sport?
- Q1- Which actor, best known for his work as Pee-wee Herman, passed away in
2023?
- Q4- Name this fish species which is considered to be the most venomous fish
alive.
- Which U.S. town boasts no fewer than 12 of the world's largest things?
- Who was born with the name Karol Wojtyla?
- What is a synonym for "infinitesimal"?
- Which breakfast cereal asked if you "can you pinch more than an inch?"
- Where can you see the "gates of heaven"?
- What was the first color photography process called?
- [Answer]
Where's lake Ohrid located?
- What force draws objects toward the Earth’s center?
- What is the most basic unit of all matter?
- In which part of the water cycle does water change from vapor to liquid?
- What is the source of solar wind?
- What is the primary cause of the Earth’s tides?
- When we explored the wonders of Machu Picchu, we learned that Aguas Calientes — or Machupicchu Town — is known for what?
- Where is the annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival held?
- Which legendary musician claims to have snorted his father's cremated ashes?
- Who was the top-earning dead celebrity of 2022?
- What idiom represents the condition of lethologica?
- 3. After free falling for more than four minutes, Baumgartner deployed his parachute and he managed to land safely on the ground. What was the main function of the parachute?
- 8. Among the oldest surviving works of Greek literature are "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey". Who is the acknowledged author of these works?
- Where can you find this snakelike bridge?
- We traveled to Puget Sound to enjoy the wonders of the Seattle area, exploring its food, cultural sites and outdoor activities. Which urban park did we love for its heavily wooded trails, pebble beach and historic lighthouse?
- [Answer]
Who is the person in the picture?
- What civil rights activist wrote the poetry collection “And Still I Rise”?
- In Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 18,” what is the beloved compared to?
- “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered,” how?
- Which musician played all 27 instruments on his debut album, "For You"?
- Q2- Which popstar’s Eras Tour is set to earn a record-breaking $1 billion
in sales?
- Q4- The male group of this animal is known as?
- Q5- Who commissioned this amphitheatre in Rome?
- Q3- In July 2023, who became the youngest player in history of chess to
cross the 2750 Elo rating mark?
- Q1- What name did the Italian Meteorological Society give to the ongoing
European heatwaves, inspired by a mythical monster?
- The Farallon Islands are located just west of which Californian city?
- What is the smallest quantity present on the American flag?
- Which musical duo released the 1970 album “Bridge Over Troubled Water”?
- Who was Cher’s husband and musical partner?
- “Rich Girl” and “Maneater” are songs by what pop-rock duo?
- What was the name of Johnny Cash’s wife and touring partner?
- What tandem wrote “Oklahoma!” and “South Pacific”?
- Which nut is never sold in its shell because the shell is poisonous?
- Where might you buy a Bildungsroman?
- 1. Grown primarily in a two-mile strip of land on an island, this uncommon ground is commonly worshipped as "kona." From which "big island" does this coffee waft?
- 2. He's written and performed some absolutely brilliant songs over his long career, even though he isn't everyone's cup of tea. Still kicking on in 2012, who was once described by a London music critic as looking "like an undernourished cockatoo"?
- 3. In 2001 writer Ann Brashares released the first book of a series about four friends who have to spend the summer away from each other, yet still share a strange bond. What title does the first book have and is also used to summarize the series?
- 4. "Dear Reese, As I write this postcard, I've just passed Mars and now I'm zooming through what appears to be a never-ending collection of gigantic rocks. Fortunately, I've managed to avoid any major collisions. See you soon. Love, Melanie."
Where is Melanie?
- 5. Think this quiz was easy? If you were to describe it, what would it be a piece of?
- Where is this cliffside lighthouse?
- Tourists who travel to see fall foliage are often called what?
- How strong is "The End of History" beer?
- Wyoming offers a world of wonderful adventure, with thrills to be had in every part of the state. We have a do-not-miss for ice climbers outside which town?
- Q2- onas Vingegaard from which country won the Tour de France for the
second straight year?
- Q1- The 74th NATO Summit was hosted by which country?
- Q3- Which celebrated actress is the director of the 2023 film ‘Barbie’?
- Q4- What is a group of this animal known as?
- Q5- This asana is known as?
- Which U.S. state is home to the highest-elevation college in the country?
- Where is the Grand Canyon located?
- Which movie co-starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan is a remake of the 1940 film "The Shop Around the Corner"?
- Which corporation listed on the New York Stock Exchange has a stock price exceeding $500,000 per share?
- What is the only company worth over $500,000 per share on the New York Stock Exchange?
- The United States is located in which hemisphere?
- Which country does Earth's equator NOT pass through?
- What line is located at 0 degrees longitude?
- The Northern Hemisphere is home to 90% of the world's what?
- What do you put in a nosegay?
- 1. What is the name for the science of beekeeping?
- 7. What biscuit's most notable feature is the absence of eggs and the inclusion of Golden Syrup in the recipe?
- 8. Which of the following do you NOT need to check before using a condom with your partner?
- 10. This baby-voiced boxer is known for his spontaneous outbursts. None were more surprising than his cannibalistic urge in the middle of one of his fights. In 1997, which boxer was made famous for biting the ear of one of his opponents?
- Which famous library is home to this reading room?
- What did the abbreviation "OK" originally stand for?
- [Answer]
What fictional character turns green when he is angry?
- On a spectacular trip to Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state, we visited Gramado and Canela and learned that in addition to cuisine, Italian immigrants to Brazil brought their love for _______.
- Q1- As of 2023, what household items are officially banned from being
manufactured and sold in the U.S.?
- Which country is home to the world's tallest hedge?
- Which chess piece can only move on one color?
- What is the lowest natural point on Earth?
- 1. "What's up, doc?" Who was the cartoon character who debuted in July, 1940?
- 5. Who was president of the US when Big Bend became a national park?
- Where can you find this ancient aqueduct?
- What does the “S” in ASAP stand for?
- If you see a UFO, what did you see?
- When someone is your BFF, they are what?
- If a door has a sign that says "VIP," who is allowed to enter?
- Who was the U.S. President during World War I?
- What country's declaration of war triggered the start of World War I?
- What was the name of the treaty that formalized the end of WWI?
- Kleenex was invented to serve what purpose during World War I?
- What could you describe as a scantling?
- Belize has breathtaking natural wonders. Which destination from our must-do list used to be known mostly to divers but is now the most recognizable place in the country?
- Q1- Which mercenary group supposedly takes its name from the radio call
sign of its first field commander?
- Q2- Which of these is dubbed as a “text-based conversation app” linked to
Instagram?
- Q3- The final season of which webs eries dominated the Emmys 2023
nominations with 27 nods?
- The Murray River is the longest river in which country?
- Who was the first President to graduate from college?
- What day of the week was September 11, 2001?
- What idiom could replace the word "interstice"?
- Check out our 10 unforgettable adventures for thrill seekers if you want to feel your heart pumping while you marvel at the world's wonders. Where do we send you to sandboard?
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In which country is Afrikaans mostly spoken?
- Where is this fjord-filled canyon?
- BYO on a party invitation means what?
- The BLAT variation of the BLT sandwich adds what ingredient?
- Which of these common words is actually an acronym?
- The "Toothpick Capital of the World" used to be in which U.S. state?
- Q4- Which country’s considers this their national heritage animal?
- What is a British "bobby"?
- Over 70,000 attendees of which festival were left stranded in a desert following intense storms last weekend?
- Which television series featured Georgia Congressman Benjamin Jones?
- Which TV series featured Benjamin Jones, the former congressman from Georgia?
- Which U.S. city is home to this futuristic pyramid?
- In Greek mythology, who is the god of the North Wind?
- Our friends at TLC picked 50 wellness vacations to take this year and included a wonderful Wisconsin Dells retreat with yoga, meditation and spa classes. According to the spa, its location is known as the world capital of what?
- Which term is made up?
- Which country's national drink is an anise-flavored liquor called ouzo?
- Colby cheese was named after a town in what state?
- What was the name of the dog in the TV series "The Brady Bunch"?
- What was the name of the dog in the television series "The Brady Bunch"?
- “Rodent” comes from the Latin word “rodere,” meaning what?
- What is the next smallest state after Rhode Island?
- Who discovered radium?
- Where is the Volga river?
- What is a synonym for "gnomic"?
- Where is this remote medieval tower surrounded by a swamp?
- Which rodents are known for their long, sharp quills?
- What animated mouse spends his days evading a cat named Tom?
- Which rodent is part of the Chinese zodiac?
- Which semi-aquatic rodents are known for building dams?
- What part of a rodent’s body never stops growing?
- Which artist created the logo for Chupa Chups lollipops?
- What is a mid-ocean ridge?
- We toured the world searching for wonderfully romantic kisses and found a couple expressing their love for each other in an underwater wedding ceremony. Where?
- Q3- Approved by the US government, Alef Model A is the world’s first what?
- Which countries are home to the Drakensberg mountain range?
- In bowling, how many consecutive strikes are needed to achieve a perfect game of 300?
- What song did Paul McCartney write to John Lennon’s child?
- What causes tides?
- Where is Kenosha?
- Who invented the cotton gin?
- How many states were in the Union when Edison gave this quiz in the 1920s?
- 1. Which ball am I behind if I find myself in an awkward position where it is unlikely I will escape?
- 2. Who was the famous Scottish Nobleman who was one of his country's leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence?
- 3. The Nigerian flag adopted in 1960 upon independence consisted of three vertical bands. The middle band is white, with which colour forming the other two bands?
- 5. Will, Miss O'Hara, and the letter "A" have this shade in common. Name it.
- Which European city is home to this famous bridge?
- Which President is pictured on the very rare $100,000 bill?
- [Answer]
Which two countries are involved in the Kashmir conflict?
- What word is NOT closely related to "insouciance"?
- There is a world of wonderous wildlife in Torres del Paine National Park in Chile. During our visit, we see small herds of this animal roaming the foothills and learn that the park is home to one of the largest populations.
- Which color only appears on two country's national flags?
- [Answer]
What do most butterflies feed on?
- Which actor appeared in every episode of “M*A*S*H”?
- Which actor played Fred Mertz on "I Love Lucy" and Bub O'Casey on "My Three Sons"?
- 1. Located in Moscow and possibly the most famous church in all of Russia, what is the more common name for The Cathedral of the Protection Of Most Holy Teotokos on the Moat?
- Where can you find this beautiful open-air theater?
- What Pittsburgh-based team has won a record six Super Bowls?
- Pickleball was invented in which state?
- What is another word for "bromide"?
- Hiking the Jordan Trail promises a physical challenge, a peek into the past and cultural immersion. Our travel writer's Bedouin guide made what every day at lunchtime to cool off in the 90-degree heat?
- Which is NOT one of South Africa's three capitals?
- Snoo, the red-eyed alien first doodled by co-founder Alexis Ohanian is the mascot for which website?
- What precious material "rains" on Neptune and Uranus?
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- 1. With a deep and resonant voice, this actor is well known for having provided the voice of Darth Vader in the "Star Wars" movies. Who is he?
- 2. A.A. Milne's creation "Winnie-the-Pooh" was the companion of which little boy?
- 3. What does it mean to say that a person is a green-eyed monster?
- 4. One of my favorites, What song has these lyrics? "You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen."
- 5. The mother has confirmed she is pregnant. Which of these foods should she now avoid?
- 8. The 'waku waku' in the title of this quiz might describe how you feel on the plane as you head off on your first trip to Japan. It means...
- Which of these is a glossary?
- What word has the same meaning as "euphony"?
- What is tasseography?
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- We have 20 relaxing getaways to explore the wonders of autumn and include a state park with breathtaking views of mountains, serene waterfalls and 12 miles of the Appalachian Trail. In which state is it?
- Which U.S. state was the site of the Salem Witch Trials?
- What former presidential candidate once owned a cookie shop?
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- Which NFL team was the first to decorate their helmets?
- what river forms the boundary between texas and mexico
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- What board game was invented for quarantined children?
- What food is the main ingredient in ketchup?
- 1. Although it has long been associated with Arizona, which nickname didn't become the official state nickname until 2011?
- 2. What kind of plane was the "Enola Gay", which dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945?
- 3. My capital's Dover; I'm small.
But my "primacy" makes me feel tall;
Today I'm a haven
For the credit-card mavens;
For service, give Biden a call!
(Which state am I talking about here?)
- 4. Who was Surfin' the U.S.A.?
- 5. I'm going to ask for money to go into outer space. But I think that idea will "go over like a lead ______".
- In which country can you find these teal lakes?
- The turkey trot and the bunny hug were once popular types of what?
- What is a synonym for "gambol"?
- For wonderous accommodation that could make a vacation, stay in one of the picturesque lighthouses we found on Airbnb. Canada’s Price Edward Island offers up a deluxe lighthouse with room for 12, surrounded by activities galore. What is it called?
- in which of the following situations is a company most likely to benefit from implementing abc?
- Where is the world's oldest Coptic monastery?
- What is the name of the fruit commonly known as "Star fruit" because of its shape?
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- What is the name of the “Riveter” who represented women in factories during World War II?
- What sleep issue occurs after traveling across time zones?
- 1. A good vocabulary will help you do well in three of these games. Which is the odd one out?
- 2. What ingredient distinguishes Lava soap and contributes to its ability to scrub off the kind of serious dirt encountered by coal miners and workers in the oil fields?
- 3. Born in 1911, she was known as the Queen of Comedy. She was married twice and was on network television a total of 22 seasons. She died in 1989. Who was she?
- 5. What is the word, adapted by Aborigines from English and now used around the world, which means to go off alone to find yourself?
- In Watertown, Wisconsin, there is a plaque dated 1856 that commemorates America's first what?
- 7. The island of Phuket in the south includes Phuket town and many beautiful beaches. Which industry has replaced tin mining as the number one source of income for the local population?
- Michael Jordan played college basketball at what university?
- Madeleine Albright and Hillary Clinton attended which women’s college?
- What is the strongest insect in the world?
- [Answer]
Which animal doesn't age?
- Where can you find this black-sand beach with ice chunks?
- What word could NOT be used to replace "edacious"?
- We explored the wonders of Iceland’s South Island and found a ton of activities midst eyepopping scenery. We had a surprise culinary adventure at the end of our visit to Stakkholtsgjá Canyon. What did the guide prepare for us?
- Q5- The Andromeda Galaxy is also known as ?
- Where is the world's longest golf hole?
- Which of the following research designs will allow cause-and-effect conclusions?
- Three U.S. Presidents have been members of what secret society at Yale?
- What mafia boss was known as “Teflon Don”?
- What is a synonym for "inveigle"?
- Where can you find the Cittadella fortress?
- which novel by james joyce does forster term the most interesting literary experiment of our day?
- in anandamath, kalyani and mahendra are forced to leave their village because of a
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- In anandamath, who asks mahendra to return to padachinha to build an arms factory?
- The scale of a pmmc instrument is uniform because of
- We traveled across the country seeking homegrown wonders and picked a top landmark for each state. What do we choose for the state of Washington?
- Which pastry’s name is derived from a word for "lightning"?
- Q3- The world’s most prized variety of which fruit, called Miyazaki, is
sold at up to Rs 2.75 lakh per kg?
- Which television series was set in Walnut Grove, Minnesota?
- Which province is home to Banff National Park, the oldest of Canada's 48 national parks?
- What was Disney’s first feature-length animated film?
- What movie is considered the first “summer blockbuster”?
- Who was the first Black Oscar winner?
- “Becky Sharp” was the first full-length movie to use what innovation?
- What “film first” belongs to the 1994 action flick “True Lies”?
- Which word in the Pledge of Allegiance appears immediately before and after a comma?
- What are you feeling if you’re hypnagogic?
- Where is the coastal city of Sousse, which is known for its medieval architecture?
- As we weave our wonderment into fall, we made a vintage photo album to say goodbye to summer. What mode of transportation do we feature that became increasingly popular for family vacations in the 1960s and 1970s?
- [Answer]
Which letters of the alphabet are used to identify the chromosomes determining gender in humans?
- Which ocean surrounds the Maldives, Mauritius, Madagascar, and Sri Lanka?
- What is the most common birth month among U.S. presidents?
- Which President does NOT appear on Mount Rushmore?
- A statue of what presidential pet is found at the FDR Memorial in D.C.?
- What is a synonym for “canorous”?
- Which state was first to impose a sales tax?
- [Answer]
Why did Jesus Christ die on the cross?
- In which U.S. state can you find this secluded waterfall?
- What Presidential monument was once the world’s tallest building?
- What ancient wonder inspired the George Washington Masonic Memorial?
- What state is home to the historic birthplace of John Adams?
- The Jefferson Memorial’s design was inspired by what Roman building?
- The James Madison Memorial Building is part of which D.C. institution?
- Our friends at TLC gathered must-have products that’ll make your trip easier if you’re traveling with the littles this Labor Day weekend. A few inflatable items made the list but NOT this one.
- Q1- Which state in Australia has chosen not to be the host of the 2026
Commonwealth Games?
- Q2- In June 2023, which country briefly banned the film ‘Adipurush’?
- Q4- In which West African country is this animal featured prominently on
the national emblem?
- Which of these famous sites doubled as an astronomical observatory?
- [Answer]
Which plant is in the picture?
- The British Navy has used songs of which singer to scare off Somali pirates?
- What was the Liberty Bell originally called?
- Princess Diana was a member of which country’s royal family?
- Which close friend of Diana’s performed at her funeral?
- What is an antonym for “Gadarene”?
- 1. One of the most weighty and influential scientists of all time, this English scientist formulated the laws of gravitation. What is his name?
- Where can you find this lovely arched bridge?
- Which legendary Hollywood actor was born Issur Danielovitch?
- [Answer]
What was usually delivered by pigeon post?
- Find a world of fun without the crowds in a visit to one of our 10 small towns for big vacations. Which mountain-biking mecca from our list is also hometown of one of the world's largest companies and has a free museum with internationally renowned art?
- Q3- As per stories, who first gave writer Stan Lee the idea for a
dhoti-clad Indian Spiderman?
- Which country is home to a "zone of silence"?
- Which planet has blue sunsets?
- Grade 1: What is the next number in this sequence: 3, 6, 9, 12?
- Grade 2: What is 8 x 5?
- Who did the vocals for the McDonald's jingle "I'm Lovin' It"?
- In what country does the Amazon River begin?
- What is the only major river to cross the equator twice?
- What’s a synonym for “ebullition”?
- 1. Another science-fiction writer foresaw the future when he predicted flat-screen TVs in his distopian novel "Fahrenheit 451." Name this author.
- Which city is fortified by these medieval walls?
- We set off on a mind-blowing voyage to explore the wonders of the Caribbean and docked at St. Vincent. What is the highest point on the island?
- Which institution owns the original Winnie-the-Pooh stuffed animal?
- Solve this kindergarten-level math question: What is 2 + 2?
- Grade 3: What is 88 / 4?
- Grade 4: What is 2/7 x 5/7?
- Grade 5: What is 5(3 + 7) / 4?
- Grade 8: If -3(j + 7) = -9, what is j?
- Grade 9: What are the odds of rolling a 5 on a die?
- Q2- Prime Minister’s Museum and Library Society was originally named after
whom?
- Q4- What is the only water body of the northern hemisphere where this
animal is found?
- Q5- The first casinos appeared in which place?
- What is the largest country in the Southern Hemisphere in terms of land area?
- Which "Golden Girls" actress was the oldest?
- What is the most visited country in the world?
- Africa’s Nile River was a vital source for what ancient civilization?
- What river flows through the Grand Canyon?
- What is the longest river contained within a single country?
- Which of these is NOT a bridge over the River Thames in London?
- What’s an antonym for “nocuous”?
- 1. The American sprinter Marion Jones, while saying sorry in a statement to the press in 2007, got all upset. What was she saying sorry for that caused her to be in distress?
- 5. Which is the membrane enveloping the lungs?
- Where can you find this ghost town?
- What baseball tradition originated at Chicago’s Wrigley Field in 1941?
- The numerous food-and-wine festivals held annually highlight our world’s culinary wonders. In our selection of the best, which October festival sends all net proceeds to a food bank and a nonprofit committed to end child hunger?
- Q5- Which is the only nocturnal species of this bird?
- Q2- According to the 2023 Henley Passport Index, which country’s passport
is the most powerful passport in the world?
- Q1- The armies of India and which country participated in the joint
military exercise ‘Nomadic Elephant-23’?
- Where can you visit the Gilded Age mansion of author Edith Wharton?
- Which horse holds the speed record in all three Triple Crown races?
- Carved from a British ship of the same name, what desk has been used by nearly every U.S. president since 1880?
- What is inside the top of Disneyland’s Matterhorn Bobsled coaster?
- What is a synonym for “serried”?
- 1. One of the major sex symbols of the 1950s was Jayne Mansfield, but can you name her actress daughter?
- 6. He was a rider on a storm that blew him away at the all-too young age of 27 in 1971. Which star's final resting place in Paris became a shrine for his fans?
- Where can you find this heart-shaped rock formation?
- Our Twitter followers identified some awe-inspiring places that don’t have the UNESCO World Heritage stamp. Which otherworldly site in Bolivia do they suggest?
- Charles Forster invented what oral hygiene tool?
- [Answer]
What does the photo depict?
- Q2- Which airport’s new terminal, characterized by its shell-shaped design,
did PM Modi inaugurate?
- Which U.S. state's most common license plate has four Presidents on it?
- Which of the following may be inhaled when vaping
- Which nation just became the fourth to successfully land a spacecraft on the moon?
- What is another expression for “catastasis”?
- Where is this spectacular gorge?
- What does an oologist collect?
- [Answer]
Who was the mother of one of the most popular Hindu deities, Krishna?
- What 1956 song was Johnny Cash's first No. 1 hit on the country charts?
- Who wrote the hit songs "Jolene" and "9 to 5"?
- Which of these stars got their start on "American Idol"?
- Who sang the 1952 hit "Your Cheatin' Heart"?
- Which university is NOT an Ivy League school?
- Established in 1096, what was the first English-speaking university?
- What school was the first research university in the United States?
- We picked our favorite gear for discovering wonders in the wild and included which device to ensure you're prepared for caffeinated adventures?
- Where is the oldest continuously operating university in the world?
- What U.S. college has produced the most Olympic medalists?
- Block Island is part of which U.S. state?
- What country's national sport, buzkashi, features players on horses trying to grab a goat carcass?
- Which of these U.K. citizens did NOT attend the University of Cambridge?
- Katie Ledecky dominated what sport at the 2016 Olympic Games?
- Jeison Rodríguez Hernández currently holds the world record for the largest shoe size. What size shoe does he wear?
- Presidents Grant and Eisenhower were graduates of what military academy?
- Which schools played in the first American college football game in 1869?
- What is the oldest university in Europe?
- What is the nickname of the “John Harvard Statue”?
- Where can you find this royal pavilion inside a cave?
- Which of these rocks can float on water?
- Which country flag has 50 stars?
- Which aquatic sport is one of two women-only Olympic events?
- Pacific Islanders pioneered which popular water sport?
- Which sport was popularized by annual races between Oxford and Cambridge?
- What word could be used to replace "exigency"?
- As you're taking in the world's wonders, don't forget to stop and breathe. In our photo album of yoga around the world, at which national park was a man doing tree pose?
- Which state is home to the Hoh Rainforest?
- In which film does Henry Fonda and Jane Fonda play father and daughter?
- Which of these TV theme songs is sung by a lead character on the show?
- A “regatta” refers to what kind of sports event?
- Which of these TV theme songs is not sung by a lead character on the show?
- What types of stories does a fabulist tell?
- 1. "Hey, I never saw this creature," thought Edward. Oh, yes. The book said that this amphibian is nocturnal and stays away from people. It looked like a lizard, but had a smooth, moist skin instead of a rough one. What creature was it?
- 3. What is the chemical that gives coffee its "kick"?
- 4. Which inland sea, or lake, is the lowest and saltiest on Earth?
- 6. What song turned ABBA into the Kings and Queens of the charts in 1977?
- Where can you find this purple-sand beach?
- What did Lucy, the hominin skeleton found in 1974 in Ethiopia prove?
- Greg Louganis is a four-time Olympic gold medalist in what sport?
- At which Olympics did Michael Phelps win a gold medal in eight events?
- In Greek mythology, Medusa had what for hair?
- Many of the world's wonders could be under threat from development or climate change and Spain’s Zahara de la Sierra made our list of disappearing places. Which regional delicacy do we mention being at risk?
- Elotes and esquites are made from what type of vegetable?
- Theodore Roosevelt’s volunteer cavalry unit was known as what?
- The Roosevelt family coat of arms has what symbol?
- The Roosevelts immigrated from what country?
- Which U.S. state has the most caves?
- In which state was the first Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise opened?
- The capital of Liberia is named after which U.S. President?
- Which word is NOT a synonym for "ductile"?
- 1. Elizabeth Taylor's eight marriages included two to actor Richard Burton, one to a U.S. Senator and one to a pop singer with many hits to his credit, one of which was "Oh, My Papa", recorded in 1954. Who was he?
- Where is this drowning palace?
- Which type of salsa is made with tomatillos?
- What was Queen Victoria’s given name?
- Our list of 11 wonderous and wacky things to do in Tokyo includes a visit to the Bunbougu Cafe, a stationery-themed cafe. What multipurpose item did we find here?
- Which is the only country to operate a solar-powered plane?
- [Answer]
Which fruit is in the picture?
- Tom Brady has reached an agreement to become a minority owner of which NFL franchise?
- What candy was named after a Broadway play?
- What commodity brought about the 1637 Dutch stock market crash?
- Q3: The telecom infrastructure company ‘Bharti Infratel’ recently merged
with which company?
- Which actress competed for a spot on the U.S. Olympic archery team for the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics?
- Which professional wrestler had a co-starring role in the film "The Princess Bride"?
- Q2: Indian origin entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has announced his candidacy
for the presidential elections of which country?
- Who was NOT a king of the Persian Empire?
- Cape York Peninsula is the northernmost point of which island nation?
- 4. The planchette moves and spells out N-I-R-V-A-N-A. The spirit reveals that he died in 1994 and asks us about his daughter Frances Bean. Who is it?
- [Answer]
Which cartoon character found the lamp, met the genie and saved the princess from the evil vizier?
- ______ is the sister brand of MamyPoko Pants for Sanitary Napkins. Fill in the blanks
- When was Prohibition repealed?
- 2. It is often said that this battle was the key turning point in the Soviet Union's war with Germany, dooming the Nazis due to tremendous irreplaceable casualties.
- What author wrote the 14th-century work "The Canterbury Tales"?
- Where is the world's first underwater post office?
- Ice cream sandwiched between two chocolate chip cookies is called what?
- Who was the first female U.S. Secretary of State?
- What is a synonym for “evince”?
- What animal is on the Canadian $2 coin?
- The Lincoln Tunnel runs under which river?
- Which two cities are home to the largest indoor arenas in Africa?
- What is the name of the IBM computer that defeated Garry Kasparov in 1997?
- What did frontiersman Daniel Boone help establish?
- At what event would you sing “Feliz cumpleaños”?
- Herdwick, merino, and Barbados blackbelly are all types of what animal?
- What’s another expression for “jongleur”?
- Music lovers often travel to destinations important to favorite bands. In our Beatles tour, we learned that Savile Row in London is relevant to the band in what way?
- Who is featured on the U.S. $1,000 bill?
- April is a lovely dry time to escape to Scotland's Isle of Skye. During our visit, we learned that the _____ inches of average rainfall a year on the island creates numerous waterfalls, both large and small.
- 1. The Montreal Canadiens have had their fair share of excellent spells when it comes to the Stanley Cup. In which of the following environments would it have been possible to watch the Montreal Canadiens do what they do best?
- The Shooting Of Whom, In 1914, Started World War I?
- Which U.S. State In 1907 Was The Last To Declare Christmas A Legal Holiday?
- Q4 – What is the first name of the author of this book?
- What equation is known as "Einstein's Big Idea"?
- Which soft drink is retiring its iconic green plastic bottles after more than 60 years?
- 4. In one of the most anticipated title fights in boxing history, which two met in the ring in March 1971?
- What is the literal translation of "faux pas"?
- What is another expression for “autoptic”?
- What is the catachresis of a word?
- What role do Statler and Waldorf play among the Muppets?
- What food is made with the same mold as penicillin?
- Who is the only Best Actress Oscar winner to also win an Oscar for Best Original Song?
- What did Iceland prohibit from 1915 to 1989?
- What famous church has taken more than 130 years to complete?
- Who is permitted inside Big Ben?
- What Is The World's Largest City By Population?
- Where is Mount Kilimanjaro?
- Which musical instrument was invented by Benjamin Franklin?
- Q3- Which planet made its closest approach to Earth since 1963?
- [Answer]
What animal can run on water?
- Q2: As of January 2023, who holds the record for the fastest double hundred
in one-day internationals?
- What are the only two Asian capitals located in the Southern Hemisphere?
- Which U.S. island is home to this castle?
- What is the most common official state bird?
- Who quoted this “After all what is more human than the fight for survival ” in Money Heist?
- [Answer]
As of 2022, which of these is the most expensive motorbike in the world?
- What is a synonym for “lucent”?
- What is another expression for “paramnesia”?
- Where can you find the smallest hummingbird in the world?
- The brown pelican is the official bird of which U.S. state?
- What company’s slogan compared it to a “good neighbor”?
- What is a synonym for “pococurante”?
- 8. Bugs Bunny eats a lot of this item with the product code 4561 in the cartoons.
- How Much Does The Tooth Of An Elephant Weigh?
- Which U.S. state is home to these "guidestones"?
- What is another expression for “haptic”?
- 3. One reason for post-independence immigration to Israel was a piece of 1950 legislation called the Law of Return. This law gives Jewish immigrants one major benefit upon arrival in Israel. What is it?
- Utah’s Zion National Park is a premier destination to wonder at all this world has to offer. To which spot do we send you for a colorful sunrise or sunset that's a favorite of park rangers?
- What stadium was the first to use a baseball humidor?
- Q5: Which river is near to these pyramids?
- What product removes hair and fibers from fabric?
- Which food has been on the menu in Capitol dining halls since 1904?
- All cats are born with what color eyes?
- Which state has the most caves?
- 1. In 1965, which of these people was honoured by a full state funeral?
- What country's capital city has a name that means "Fair Winds" in Spanish?
- Which sport is called "soccer baseball" in Canada?
- Fill in the blank: “How much wood would a woodchuck ___”
- What country has a state called Tabasco?
- On what ship was the agreement to end World War II signed?
- Bedford House cemetery, which houses many graves of Indian soldiers who laid their lives during the WW1, is located in which country?
- Pediasure 7+ is for recommended for which age groups, as shown in the video?
- what type of epithelial tissue, found in the intestines, absorbs nutrients?
- Q2: The movie ‘Runway 34’ is directed by which famous Bollywood actor?
- Where is the smallest bone in the human body?
- What is another expression for “circumstellar”?
- Which famous man was born with the name Richard Starkey?
- What is Sonny “cuckoo” for?
- What is another expression for “amphigory”?
- [Answer]
What did a United States court order a deer poacher to do for the unlawful killing of hundreds of deer?
- Which U.S. State Produces The Most Pecans?
- Which Author Wrote The Great Gatsby?
- Who admitted to betting on baseball while he was the manager of the Cincinnati Reds?
- How many U.S. states share maritime and land borders with Canada?
- What are the years in the Chinese calendar named after?
- What future President signed the Louisiana Purchase for the U.S.?
- Aslan the Lion is a major character in a book series by what author?
- What is the driest desert in North America?
- Which does "piffle" mean?
- Explore your preference between powdered sugar and frosting this summer using our 50 States of Donuts guide. In which state did we discover nationally praised donuts with unique flavors, including Son of a Peach?
- Who was Madonna’s first husband?
- [Answer]
Which animal meows?
- Which team’s college football stadium holds a record 107,601 fans?
- Which antelope is known for its lengthy nozzle-like snout?
- Havasu Falls drops from what American landmark?
- What is the only state completely within the Appalachian Mountain region?
- 1. 1976: The interim presidency of Gerald Ford has passed, and a new President of the United States was elected. Who was this atomic scientist, peanut farmer, and former governor?
- What’s another expression for “argle-bargle”?
- Q2 – What is the name of the tropical storm that has recently caused
widespread devastation in the Philippines?
- What are immature dragonflies called?
- In which state are malasadas a popular dessert?
- Where is this “bridge to nowhere"?
- What name was given to the rapid stock market crash in 1987?
- What Is The Most Expensive Building In The World?
- Which Was The Highest-Earning Film Of The 70s?
- Which planet was downgraded to a dwarf planet in 2006?
- The Beach Boys sang about what type of safari in 1962?
- What is a synonym for “wheeple”?
- Kansas City lies on the confluence of which two "stately" rivers?
- How do neurons communicate?
- Maundy Thursday is the Thursday immediately before which religious holiday?
- Which mogul purchased The Washington Post in 2013 for $250 million?
- What stone helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics?
- Where is the world's largest university by enrollment size?
- The hammer and sickle is one of the most recognizable symbols of which political ideology?
- When the Ghost Adventures team travels to the ominous Pythian Castle in Springfield, Missouri, they discover the building was used in many ways over the years including by the military. Who was kept in the building's basement during WWII?
- The Turbo mode in the Usha Calypso OTG has which of these benefits?
- Where was the first U.S. Labor Day celebrated?
- Which show has won the most Emmys of all time?
- After Niagara, which falls is the largest by volume in the U.S.?
- Q2 – Who got the 2022 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought from the
European Parliament?
- Snoopy often fantasizes about battling what historical figure?
- Who starred in “Critters 3” before his breakout role in “Growing Pains”?
- What country is home to nine of South America's 20 largest cities?
- What was the first coin to be inscribed with the phrase "In God We Trust"?
- When does Mexico celebrate its Independence Day?
- Which animal is in the picture?
- You don't have to head across the world to stretch out in the sand, we discovered wonderful beaches in every state in the US. Where do we send you in Utah for some of the warmest waters in the state and a mild winter climate for year-round boating and angling?
- How many instruments could Richard Nixon play?
- Q4- Name this bird
- What Is The Tallest Breed Of Dog In The World?
- What U.S. territory is known as Football Island?
- Which country has a McDonald's with its own vintage airplane?
- Q1: Recently a bill was passed to bring Indian research stations in which
region under the domestic laws of the country?
- While its name is more often associated with luxury cars, which company is one of the world's largest makers of aircraft engines?
- Which of these wasn't one of the original four presidential Cabinet posts?
- Who was the first President to use the Oval Office?
- What NOT a name for a juvenile horse?
- Where is the rare Aranese language spoken?
- Who was the original performer of “I Will Always Love You”?
- What is the northernmost capital city in mainland Europe?
- What was Harry Houdini’s real name?
- Where can you find this Roman amphitheater?
- Where is this dam, which is considered to be the tallest in the world?
- By what nickname was Lincoln popularly known?
- Which part is used to stop the motion of a vehicle?
- 1. Our time machine now brings us to the 1970s. On a TV, we see Walter covering the Watergate scandal. The Watergate scandal caused which U.S. President to resign?
- Which First Lady said, “Women’s rights are human rights”?
- What is the highest mountain peak in Ireland?
- The River Liffey flows through which European city?
- Compile time polymorphism in c++ language are
- [Answer]
A rose may be given as a sign of what?
- Which state is known as the Beaver State?
- 5. "What's Love Got to Do with It" was a hit for whom?
- Q2 – Which country is both an island and a continent?
- The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization is endorsing India’s proposal to declare 2023 as the International Year of what?
- In our travel writer's big adventure to Split, Croatia, she enjoyed local food, coastal amenities and ancient architecture and art. What aspect of the Gregory of Nin statue is shiny from locals and visitors rubbing it for luck?
- 7. The "Cheshire Cat" figures prominently in a story by whom?
- What is the oldest restaurant in New York City?
- What state's capital comes last in alphabetical order?
- Which classic beach activity was once an Olympic sport?
- What band recorded the "Friends" theme song?
- What did chautauquas provide?
- Q2: Who became the most expensive purchase at the inaugural Women’s Indian
Premier League (WIPL) 2023 auction?
- [Answer]
The photo shows a representative of which profession?
- Page Six is a famous gossip column in what U.S. newspaper?
- On his big adventure to Scotland, our travel writer is captivated by the country's fascinating history, lush landscapes, magical castles and spectacular architecture. To which city does he say we should travel to see one of the most magnificent cathedrals built in Europe during the Middle Ages, just a 10-minute stroll from the city center?
- 1. Let's take a little trip to the business world! Which of these United States based home improvement companies has been known for its orange logo? It had a slogan that said "You can do it. We can help".
- 6. For which cartoon character did Jim Backus (Thurston Howell, III) provide the voice?
- 3. This crazy diver is portrayed on the Canadian dollar. What is it?
- What two states is Ellis Island located between?
- Which president is mentioned by name in the theme song of the TV show "All in the Family"?
- What NFL player has been cleared to resume playing football some four months after going into cardiac arrest?
- Which popular vehicle was first unveiled at the 1964 New York World’s Fair?
- What is the smallest organ in the human body?
- 6. "Enough", I hear you say. But there's one more thing needed to complete the British Christmas dinner. What is it?
- What is the maximum wingspan measurement of "Andean condor"?
- What Is A Female Donkey Called?
- Where was the first outlet of this company started?
- what is an example of new technology having a negative impact on sustainability?
- The word “millinery” comes from what European fashion hub?
- What is the antonym of “noumenon”?
- Q3: How many grams is a kilogram?
- what is the tagline for oppo f21 pro series 5g?
- Who won a Best Song Oscar for the "Tarzan" track "You'll Be in My Heart"?
- Which U.S. President named his estate "Sherwood Forest"?
- Q5 – Which band recorded the popular album held in the person’s hand?
- What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a year?
- What is the name of the butler in The Addams Family?
- Q4: This bird is the national bird of which country?
- Which color is NOT found in the standard LGBTQ+ pride flag?
- What state did Ray Charles have on his mind when he recorded the 1960 album "The Genius Hits the Road"?
- What country is Greenland a territory of?
- Which state is known as "Old Dominion"?
- Which London street is also the name of a Beatles album?
- Who controversially made himself unavailable for the South Africa vs West Indies match at the T20 World Cup for personal reasons?
- Wander to Western Pennsylvania for a history lesson and a haunting with a stay at the Gettysburg Hotel. This former Civil War field hospital made our list of nine haunted hotels for its well-known nurse ghost named _______.
- Jackie Robinson's middle name honors which U.S. president?
- What are Hawaii’s two most active volcanoes?
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What is the chemical symbol for helium?
- What Is The Softest Mineral In The World?
- What type of whale can live more than 200 years?
- 6. 1990: President George H.W. Bush broke a promise he had famously made two years earlier with the famous phrase "Read my lips." What campaign pledge was he vilified for breaking?
- Akutaq is a traditional dessert from which state?
- 1. Well, dear quiztaker, you might remember me from that time I jumped up and down on Oprah's couch. Really, you should be remembering my acting career ranging from "Minority Report" (2002) to "Top Gun" (1986) to "Tropic Thunder" (2008). Who must I be?
- Q3 – In the Swachh Survekshan awards, which city has been ranked the
cleanest in India for the sixth consecutive time?
- The Terrapins is the nickname of sports teams from which state university?
- What Has To Be Broken Before You Can Use It?
- 6. Before GMDSS vessels at sea and in particular the type of life-saving equipment and communications facilities carried on board were determined by a few factors; but what do the initials GMDSS stand for?
- A popular 1960s tune sang about an “itsy-bitsy” what?
- Which range is home to Denali, North America's tallest mountain?
- What type of fried fritter is synonymous with New Orleans?
- What is the name of the Taylor Swift song that has this object in its title?
- Where can you explore this underground river?
- What product did Nintendo originally make before video games?
- What is a synonym for “nimiety”?
- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was born on November 14th, 1889 in which Indian city?
- Q1 – Identified as Manvinder Singh, the man who sent death threats to which
star couple has been put under police custody recently?
- pmjay.gov,in is the official website for which government initiative?
- What movie musical was filmed on the islands of Skopelos and Skiathos?
- What former Beatles drummer did Ringo Starr replace?
- Q3: Which Hungarian diplomat, currently serving as President of the 77th
United Nations General Assembly, visited India?
- Which Indian sportsperson won the prestigious ‘World Games Athlete of the Year’ for his 2021 performances?
- Who Is The Only President To Be Born On July 4th?
- 1. The literary works "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi", "Black Beauty" and "Watership Down" have an interesting perspective in common. What is it?
- 1. A ricotta cheese dish is mentioned in a well-known quote from 1972's film "The Godfather". The quote begins, "Leave the gun." What dish is mentioned next?
- Which of these is the current Chief of the Naval Staff?
- The phrase "get out of Dodge" refers to a city in what state?
- Zebra, pelican, puffin, and pegasus are all types of pedestrian crossings in what country?
- How Much Was The Terminator Script Sold For?
- 1. Time to move on to my next destination, which is Argentina. I have got so much different currency in my bag I have got confused. What money will the taxi driver accept?
- He recorded the highest individual score in which edition of the IPL?
- Which city's streets inspired several of the Simpsons' character names?
- Which of these is NOT one of NASCAR’s three auto manufacturers?
- 7. This actor began working life as a waiter and a pool hall racker and later went on to become one of Hollywood's tough guys of the screen, but who won the Oscar for Best Actor in 1943 for his role in 'Yankee Doodle Dandy'?
- Which animal has a blue tongue?
- Q4- This animal is native to which continent?
- What is an synonym for “apricate”?
- What U.S. President popularized the phrase "the buck stops here"?
- realme Narzo 50A has which of the following features?
- Which of these cities is nicknamed “The Magic City”?
- Q2 – Which YouTuber will make her Bollywood debut in the 2022 film ‘Jug
Jugg Jeeyo’?
- Which environmental organization started as the "Don’t Make a Wave Committee"?
- What is a synonym for “conspectus”?
- What was the first ever registered domain name?
- Which U.S. state is home to these sand dunes?
- Where are these terraced hot springs?
- You can make your existing appliance smart by connecting it to a smart plug?
- What is another expression for “eustress”?
- 4. Many have heard of grog, but did you know it is half water and half alcohol? What kind of alcohol is it, by chance?
- Deion Sanders Won Super Bowl XXX With Which Of These Teams In 1996?
- Which state has the most national parks?
- The Balearic Islands are located in which body of water?
- Which state has the most farms?
- Q5- Who was the first woman pilot of India?
- Sharing his name with Steve Carell's character on "The Office," who was Apple Computer's first CEO?
- What is a synonym for “sternutation”?
- Which country consumes the most turkey in the world?
- The fall of which city in April 1975 marked the end of the Vietnam War?
- Q4- This temple is situated on the banks of which river?
- What event celebrates the end of the war in “Much Ado About Nothing”?
- Outside of Alaska, which national park is the least-visited in the U.S.?
- What singer was NOT part of the Rat Pack?
- Where was MTV’s first Video Music Awards ceremony held in 1984?
- 1. This villain is not the the teenage love story type shown in modern literature. Who is this blood sucking evil character created by Bram Stoker?
- 1. Which ancient Greek philosopher, and famous student of Plato, declared that "misfortune shows those who are not really friends"?
- Who would be the oldest if these men were all still alive today?
- What does the "N" in an N95 mask stand for?
- We sought out all the creepiest places in California for West Coast adventurers with supernatural interests. We learned that 12,000-year-old bones were discovered deep in a cavern in Vallecito, likely those of prehistoric people lured to their death by what?
- Our guide to the islands of Tahiti showcases plenty of adventure to be had on a budget: swimming with sharks, ziplining through a jungle, touring a pearl farm and enjoying Tahitian wine from vineyards grown in ________.
- What inspired the creation of the chaise lounge?
- 1. A blind person can pursue all of the following career paths except which one?
- Which country is home to the world's largest hourglass?
- The Use Of Andouille Sausage Is Associated With What Kind Of American Cuisine?
- Which country has the longest coastline in South America?
- The character Margaret Houlihan is known by what nickname?
- The ancient city of Pompeii was destroyed by which volcano?
- In which city can you find this medieval tower with a restaurant at the top?
- What is the name of Barbie’s mansion?
- Q4: This edible item belongs to which of these categories?
- Alexander Graham Bell thought what word should be used to answer a phone?
- What Insect Has The Longest Lifespan?
- What is the address of the British prime minister's residence?
- Who Was The First American To Win A Noble Peace Prize?
- Q4 – This animal is capable of having a vision of nearly how many degrees?
- An increase in which substance can cause a baby’s eyes to change color?
- What is said to happen if the groundhog sees his shadow?
- What structure was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife?
- Which country is home to this "turf church"?
- Which branch of science deals with the study of amphibians and reptiles?
- 1. In 1967 who was the first African-American appointed to the Supreme Court?
- What tune from "The Wizard of Oz" won the Oscar for Best Original Song?
- What kind of car was the original KITT car on the television show "Knight Rider"?
- German chocolate cake originated from which country?
- Which U.S. city is home to the sovereign kingdom of Talossa?
- Biathlon combines cross-country skiing with what other discipline?
- What is the only English-speaking country that requires voting by law?
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What sound do cats make?
- What does a makeup artist do?
- Which of these is NOT a type of triangle?
- Where is this fairytale-like pond?
- Which female player has won the most Wimbledon championships?
- Inspired by an infamous crime, the Federal Kidnapping Act of 1932 is also known as the what?
- Which Was Not One Of Pablo Picasso's Famous Art Periods?
- Where is this castle that was abandoned before construction finished?
- Where are the ruins of the Roman city of Timgad?
- The current Nathan's Hot Dog Eating champion shares his last name with which type of nut?
- Where is this impressive 18-story slide?
- What European capital is nicknamed The Eternal City?
- What happens when the character breaks the bottle in video?
- Fans will love Sonic Frontiers’ return to Sega
- 5. The Shakers were a religious group that came to America in 1774. What country did they come from?
- Q2- Which Indian American has been sworn in as the 14th President of the
World Bank?
- We compiled a list of places that everyone should explore in their 30s and include this location for a spectacular sunset picnic and then to gaze at the stars.
- 1. Next I visited an office where many people worked on computers, but Gary, the boss, insisted on using a T-square, pen and paper. I just can't remember what his occupation was?
- Which country is known for the chivito sandwich?
- Who was once married to Britney Spears?
- Which Presidents died on the same day?
- What U.S. city is home to the "tree that owns itself"?
- What witch cast a sleeping spell on Aurora in "Sleeping Beauty"?
- 4. What saintly person who spent much of her life helping the poor of India, said:
"Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat".
- Many Roman Gods are based on gods from what other ancient civilization?
- Where can you find the world’s largest butterfly?
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- What is the economic union of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg called?
- What state is home to the Moist Towelette Museum?
- 3. Who fought who in this famous war?
- Blanched vegetables are briefly boiled and then plunged into what?
- Where is the Declaration of Independence housed?
- What is a space rock that lands on Earth’s surface called?
- The Harajuku District is one of the trendiest neighborhoods in what city?
- What is another expression for “effectuate”?
- 7. Now for something different. Which of these numbers is a palindromic number?
- In 1945, Indonesia declared its independence from what country?
- You can now get additional discounts on products listed on Amazon.in over and above their existing price. Using which of these offering can you avail this benefit?
- Q1: Avinash Sable set a new national record as he won silver in which event
at the recently concluded Commonwealth Games?
- In 1997, Alabama's state bar association errected a monument of which literary character?
- 1. One of the things that made the U.S. government nervous about dealing with native Americans in 1890 was a new religion among the Indians. What was its name?
- All but which of these candidates once lost a race for president despite winning the popular vote?
- 6. Robin Williams starred in a 1987 comedy that was centered around a conflict in which of the following Asian countries (whose name is part of the title of the film)?
- What is NOT a component of blood?
- Endocarditis affects which human organ?
- What city used to be called Constantinople?
- Which language is primarily spoken in San Marino?
- Q2: Outside which state’s Assembly would you find a statue of Lord
Basaveshwara, a 12th century philosopher?
- 1. Diego is fascinated by ancient history so he especially enjoyed visiting Stonehenge in Inglaterra. What is Inglaterra?
- What is a synonym for “nostrum”?
- Q4: What did the ancient Egyptians associate this bird with?
- How far is the moon from Earth?
- Which of these cities is NOT located on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula?
- What kind of product or service was advertised in the first ever spam email?
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- Which city hosted the now L.A. Lakers prior to their move to Los Angeles in 1960?
- When was the first Fourth of July celebration at the White House?
- Which is the venue for the first ever day and night Test match played by Indian women?
- What is the name of the manual of the Special Protection Group, which exclusively protects India’s Prime Minister?
- What is the official name for a blob of toothpaste on a toothbrush?
- How many times was Dr. King arrested?
- 4. This famed inventor once said, "Nearly every man who develops an idea works it up to the point where it looks impossible, and then he gets discouraged. That's not the place to become discouraged." Who was inventor that penned this line?
- Who is one of the few athletes to have been drafted by NBA, NFL, and MLB teams?
- The Famous Person, Who Painted This “Days Of Glory”
- What game did Pooh invent by dropping a fir cone off a bridge?
- Who invented the Julian calendar?
- Which Alaskan island is the westernmost point of the United States?
- What is another phrase for “uroboros”?
- In a relaxing exploration of Culebra, Puerto Rico, our travel writer learns that locals head to which rock-strewn beach known for its sunsets?
- Edo Is The Former Name Of Which Major World Capital?
- Pizzeria Uno helped popularize what city’s signature style of pizza?
- Das Remake von Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time wurde erneut verschoben
- Q5: This temple is located in which district of Gujarat?
- Which Country Consumes The Most Chocolate?
- Which cereal has the “taste you can see”?
- Where is the world's shortest railway?
- Which New York City borough lends its name to a style of clam chowder?
- Who portrayed Batman on the 1960s television show?
- Which word was banned from the script in the television show "I Love Lucy"?
- Endocarditis affects which human organ?
- What state's capital has an official bird that is by definition not alive?
- Which of these are benefits of the Fast & Up Vegan Plant Protein?
- Name this Social Reformer, who contributed a great deal to education of women, opening 35 schools for women throughout Bengal
- In the trailer for the movie ‘Antim’ , a character played by which actor calls himself ‘Hindustan ka Bhai’ ?
- What percentage of custom duty would be levied on the import of solar modules in india by the finance ministry?
- 5. Christopher Columbus was born in this beautiful city that served as the capital to a very prosperous state which lost its existence in 1815. What is this city?
- 1. Name the Grammy award winner whose family members included other famous singers, and who had starred in world-popular movies, but sadly passed away in February, 2012 - the day before that year's Grammy Awards ceremony.
- What was the first remake to win the Academy Award for Best Picture?
- Q4 – The flag of which country can be seen in this visual?
- Q5- This animal was the mayor of a town in which place?
- Which of these whales is actually a dolphin species?
- What were the first words sent by telephone?
- What occurs when water moves through a semipermeable cell membrane?
- 1. "Ulysses", allegedly by the Greek poet Homer, was used as a title by which author?
- Q1 – Who is the host of ‘Lock Upp’ – a reality show?
- What country is Paddington Bear from?
- Who famously stated the Latin phrase, "Veni, vidi, vici"?
- What animated turtle instructed children to "duck and cover" in the event of an atomic bomb explosion during the 1950s?
- Q2: Jaitapur, set to be the country’s largest nuclear power generating
site, is located in which state?
- Sam Bankman-Fried, who was recently arrested on fraud charges, founded what cryptocurrency exchange?
- Q5 – This monument in Delhi is a tomb of an Emperor from which dynasty?
- What was the original color of the first U.S. passports when they were issued in 1926?
- Which major league baseball team was owned by McDonald's entrepreneur Ray Kroc?
- Which of these wars was fought between the Israelis and the Arab states?
- What bird and its chicks are featured on Louisiana’s state flag?
- What is a synonym for “circadian”?
- Make your next big adventure even bigger by adding A-list accommodation to the trip. In our survey of celebrity beach houses we discovered the villa Au Soleil, former vacation home of comedian Steve Martin in St. Barts. We especially liked the gazebo with its outdoor living room, surrounded by _________.
- Since 1909, Congress has used what unique form of transit at the Capitol?
- Lalisa’ and ‘Money’ are the first two solo songs released by which member of the K-pop group Blackpink?
- 9. Chris Klein and Jason Biggs and their friends worry about how to lose their virginity in this teen sex comedy.
- Where is this elephant-shaped rock?
- Where is this hilltop castle with mysterious underground tunnels?
- What is another word for “tourbillon”?
- What is an antonym for “polyglottal”?
- What’s a synonym for "tittle"?
- What is the age of the oldest living former U.S. president?
- We collected 18 paranormal audiobooks for your road trip to the corn maze. What is the title of the book with an anthropological approach to the supernatural, seeking to understand why people believe in things unseen?
- What is a synonym for “solus”?
- Q2: Which state launched the first women’s cooperative fund named ‘Mahila
Nidhi’?
- Where is the oldest continually-used gubernatorial mansion in the Americas?
- What is the world’s largest species of kangaroo, endemic to Australia?
- Which one of the following statements regarding kw is false?
- Where did the Sagar Shakti Exercise recently take place to test combat readiness?
- 3. A bronze situla containing a curved iron sword dating from 700 BCE was found in the tomb of a king (Vorstengraf) in Oss. In what European country known for cheese, tulips and dikes will you find this burial mound?
- Which of these months is NOT named after a Roman god?
- What place does a gold medal signify in competitions?
- Which department store introduced colored bath towels to America?
- What was the name of Michael J. Fox’s character on “Family Ties”?
- How Much Does The Largest Pyramid Weigh?
- In which country do 50% of the world's bluebells grow?
- Which of the following connectivity features are available with Redmi Smart TV Series?
- Which of these U.S. states is home to a human-made geyser?
- Honoring the instrument played by Charlie Parker and Bill Clinton, November 6th is what unofficial holiday?
- Which city's replica Eiffel Tower is taller than the original?
- 1. In 1952, Albert Ghiorso identified a new element. He named this element after a famous scientist, Albert Einstein. What was the name of this element?
- What was the first rock album to provide printed lyrics on the cover?
- 6. Who is known as the "Ice Man"?
- Why has Hathmic been the First Preference for Mothers?
- Which product is named after the surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery?
- What was the previous name for the White House?
- what was the first unesco site in italy?
- Which jazz legend performed the classic hit, "What A Wonderful World"?
- Which actor was originally cast as Indiana Jones?
- What is another expression for “topiary”?
- The epidermis is the outer layer of what human organ?
- What is NOT one of the original Pop-Tarts flavors?
- The haunted Westerfeld House in San Francisco has played host to much spiritual misadventure during its vast history. Which infamous room do we say is the source of the satanic stain on the home, yet enjoys great city views?
- 4. Now, "E". Edward the educator made every effort to EDUCE eloquence and erudition from his charges through enlightened techniques.
What does "EDUCE" mean?
- 7. Which color goes traditionally first?
- In “Lord of the Rings,” how many volunteer for the Fellowship of the Ring?
- Which U.S. city consumes the most hot dogs?
- Aleph, bet, and gimel represent one, two, and three in what system?
- What job did Queen Elizabeth II have during WWII?
- What is another expression for “silt”?
- What is the largest bay in the world?
- 1. Which Hall of Fame would I be touring if I saw plaques of Honus Wagner, Jackie Robinson and Babe Ruth?
- In what country is Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire?
- What is the difference between chamber and symphony orchestras?
- The largest section of a dog's brain is responsible for what sense?
- In a short sale, an investor thinks the stock will do what in the future?
- What is the longest-running Broadway show?
- 9. While in Italy, you can't ______________ ?
- What is a group of frogs called?
- Beans contain high levels of what?
- In our search for celebrity beach houses, we found this room-for-20 tropical paradise in Mexico, available for private parties and movie productions. With three swimming pools and a world-class chef, this home has been enjoyed by Ashton Kutcher, Kim Kardashian and Eva Longoria among many other celebs.
- 2. How many winks do I take if I want a short sleep?
- What Italian musical term translates to "in the church style"?
- What is another expression for “emmetropia”?
- Which news anchor was known for saying “And that’s the way it is”?
- 10. What craze swept the US and Britain, and probably other countries too?
- What state is known as "The Heart of Dixie"?
- Where is this incredibly dense apartment building?
- What is a synonym for “emblematize”?
- What founding father did Paul Giamatti play in a 2008 HBO miniseries?
- Which primates are only found in Madagascar?
- Jon Bon Jovi reportedly wrote "You Give Love a Bad Name" about which actress he once dated?
- What is the most common element in Earth's atmosphere?
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What is the name of God in Islam?
- In our exploration of New Year traditions around the world, where did we find the custom of taking a particular fruit to church to be blessed, then bringing it home to smash on the front door for good luck?
- What is the only type of bird that can fly backward?
- Which of the following is NOT a greenhouse gas?
- What 2017 word means “a significant cultural change caused by youth”?
- Wyoming’s Old Faithful Inn is located within which national park?
- What British sci-fi program first aired in 1963?
- How did the so-called "traveler's tree" get its name?
- Which of the following is not a part of test design?
- Which state has the tallest lighthouse in the U.S.?
- What Pro Football Hall of Famer, known for making the iconic “Immaculate Reception,” died this week at age 72?
- Venice, Italy, is known as the “bride” of what?
- From 1945 to 1969, what man served as president of North Vietnam?
- What is a synonym for “sapient”?
- Our travel guide to Paris neighborhoods will help you plan your adventure to the City of Lights. To which area do we send the contemplative tourist for a quiet park respite with great views of the city and a stop at the most visited cemetery in the world?
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Which is true regarding "Guangzhou Circle"?
- The first Easy-Bake Ovens used what heating method?
- What is a synonym for “coruscate”?
- Q3 – Who was named the Player of the Tournament in the recently concluded
ICC Women’s World Cup?
- Which of the following Noise cancellation headphones will be at their lowest price ever?
- Amazon Launchpad is a program that is currently enabling how many Indian start-ups and … scale their businesses with Amazon?
- Q5 – What is the male group of this animal known as?
- Put a little brrrr in your boarding this new year with a stay at one the world's coolest ice hotels. Where did we find a village made of 40,000,000 pounds of snow, with a snow hotel, an ice restaurant and an ice bar?
- 2. In which 1990 horror/comedy does actor John Goodman play the role of an exterminator?
- Consult our travel writer's guide to backpacking Torres del Paine National Park in Chile for the ultimate mountain adventure. Where does she go on an 11-mile roundtrip hike with elevation gain of over 3,000 feet that she say offers a vista worth the steep ascent?
- What is the longest-running show on television?
- In 1977, an organisation abbreviated as NAVS established a day to promote a certain eating habit. What day was established?
- Q3 – The word ‘November’ comes from a Latin word meaning what?
- 1. Many tourists love to visit the Bardo National Museum located in which capital city?
- Content:When we asked Travel Channel's paranormal hosts to divulge their top destinations for supernatural adventures, one host chose Charleston, South Carolina, explaining that he or she tends to prefer beach vibes. Who was it?
- When Zak and the crew investigate the Norblad Hotel in Astoria, Oregon, they interview a witness to an attack in the basement of the building who calls herself a ____ Seer.
- Q1 – Which color is an emerald?
- What dog breed has the most Best in Show wins at the Westminster Dog Show?
- What show's theme song mentions a place “where everybody knows your name”?
- 1. The word "eggcorn" for a misheard word derives from the mishearing of a nutty word. What is the real word, used for the fruit of an oak tree?
- August Horch Founded Which Company?
- 3. Sung in high-pitched falsetto, "Stayin' Alive" is the signature hit of which group of singing brothers?
- Which two countries had the same flag for 18 years?
- Outside of Hawaii, what is the largest island in the U.S.?
- What Can’t Be Put In A Saucepan?
- Chicago's name comes from a Miami-Illinois word referring to which food?
- Which Former 1972 Miss World USA Went On To Become Wonder Woman?
- Authored by Dinyar Patel, complete the title of this book: “Naoroji: Pioneer of Indian <em>_</em>”.
- 2. Vietnam at this time in Ho Chi Minh's life was still known by which name?
- Q1 – Union minister Nitin Gadkari’s dream project and India’s first
electric highway is proposed to be built between Delhi and which city?
- Which celebrity was buried wearing a cape?
- Which city is called the "Athens of the North"?
- Where is this artificial island park?
- Q4: This is the flag of which country?
- Where is this "ghost city"?
- Q4 – This is the famous Jacques Cartier bridge in which city?
- Which famous NYC restaurant is featured in “When Harry Met Sally”?
- What is a synonym for “cavort”?
- Q3- Which cricketer’s son recently made his IPL debut for Mumbai Indians in IPL
2023?
- How many miles is the Kentucky Derby?
- 1. "tlhIngan Hol vIjatlhlaHbe", but if you do you'll have no trouble identifying Star Trek's favorite bad-boy allies.
- Which state flag features a bear?
- What is Florida's official state beverage?
- 3. Which Russian dog was the first animal to orbit the earth aboard the Sputnik 2 in 1957?
- In What Year Was Pluto Reclassified As A Dwarf Planet?
- What is the term for a fake city used to trick mapmakers?
- 7. Finally, time for bed, after such a long day! First I put my daughter to bed and then I hop into bed. What am I going to be doing in my bed?
- Q5: Which of these parts of the body, normally considered vital, do these
animals have?
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- Where was the world's first casino?
- The Bollingen Prize is awarded for what field of literature?
- Where can you find the Nazca Lines?
- What is an antonym for “acme”?
- What company owns the Lexus brand of automobiles?
- Which Currency Is Often The Most Valuable In The World?
- According to a 1974 slogan, what do cats “ask for by name”?
- Where can you shop the Christmas markets of Wenceslas Square?
- Aside from transporting blood, what else does the circulatory system do?
- In ancient Greek math, what number was represented by the symbol B (beta)?
- Which sitcom character's catchphrase was “Did I do that”?
- For how many flushes does one block of Harpic Flushmatic last?
- Which famous U.S. airport was originally named Idlewild?
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What noise does a cat make when it feels uncomfortable?
- Which U.S. state has an official flower that's not actually a flower?
- A fitting day for Donald Trump, Kim Kardashian, and Bill Gates, what event is celebrated on August 12th?
- 5. If you were speaking directly to a person older than you or a teacher, which pronoun should you use in addressing that person?
- Which character is based on head writer Larry David?
- Which actor hosted and produced MTV’s hidden camera show, “Punk’d”?
- What is the first word of the Declaration of Independence?
- Which of these cities has never been the capital of the United States?
- Which actor who played two Marvel characters was just named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive?
- Where is this breathtaking outdoor amphitheater?
- What were the 1970s Philadelphia Flyers collectively known as?
- Our 50 States of Burgers list will ensure a good hearty meal is part of your winter wander. Where in Wisconsin do we send you for a burger served with a side of cheese curds?
- Candice Bergen reprised her role as which news anchor in 2018?
- Born Amethyst Kelly, which singer's stage name is a mashup of her dog's name and the street she grew up on?
- Which tower inspired Seattle's Space Needle?
- What was cotton candy called when it was introduced in 1904?
- Q3: India’s first 3D-printed post office is being built in which city?
- Where is the world's largest working sundial?
- Which Planet Has The Highest Gravitational Force?
- What word do French speakers often use to express thanks?
- The Rideau Canal is located in which Canadian city?
- What is a synonym for “rufous”?
- On a culinary adventure in Cincinnati, we sampled all the local favorites, including LaRosa's. What did we say was the most authentic way to kick off a low-key night here?
- What was the real name of the outlaw called the Sundance Kid?
- Where do the equator and prime meridian intersect?
- What does the "F" in F. Scott Fitzgerald's name stand for?
- Name this famous character from movies
- "The Card Players," one of the most expensive paintings ever sold, was created by which artist?
- Where is the world’s oldest underground railway, known as "the Tube"?
- Earl Grey is a black tea traditionally flavored with oil from the rind of what fruit's bergamot variety?
- At California’s SoFi stadium BTS recently performed in a concert titled what?
- What is the name of the national anthem?
- Q5- This temple in Hampi is built in devotion of which God?
- What is the only state without a bicameral legislature?
- Molly Pitcher took her husband’s place in what battle?
- Which human body part is the hardest?
- What meteorological event means “little boy” in Spanish?
- What were President Roosevelt’s “fireside chats”?
- Which country is home to this geographic formation known as "The Needles"?
- 5. On "Friends", Joey (surprisingly) was reading a classic novel set in New England during the U.S. Civil War. He was distraught to find out that Beth dies in which book?
- Q4: MH 370, a flight of this airlines, which went missing in 2014, was bound
for which destination?
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- At confidence, how large a sample should be taken to obtain a margin of error of for the estimation of a population proportion? assume that past data are not available for developing a planning value for . round up to the next whole number.
- When is a door no longer a door?
- What fast food chain was the first to offer full drive-thru service?
- 1. Complete the title of this 2006 Muse song: 'Supermassive _____ Hole'.
- Where is the largest state park in the contiguous U.S.?
- Who was the first person to climb Mount Everest?
- 1. Music: The singer of which Yuletide classic was once quoted as saying that "a jackdaw with a cleft palate could have sung it successfully"?
- Which state's north and south have different time zones?
- Where can you find this rock formation that looks like a split apple?
- Q5 -To which animated film series does this character belong to?
- How Many Grammy Awards Did Aretha Franklin’s “Respect” Win?
- Keep your suitcase and carry-on organized when traveling to your new destinations this year with our how-to-pack tips. What do we say to add to your carry-on "just in case”?
- Q2- In 2023, which Delhi Capitals player became the fastest batsman to
score 6000 runs in IPL?
- Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum in Las Vegas is a world of wonder unto itself. All of the following can be found at the museum except ______.
- Which island is known as the "Hawaii of China"?
- In which state can you attend the Underwater Music Festival?
- While appearing on Saturday Night Live, which singer tore up a photo of the pope?
- In "Friends," Which Supermodel Played Joey's Girlfriend, Janine?
- Paranormal activity doesn't break for winter, so we collected 15 haunted destinations to visit this season. Which hotbed of activity is the site of murders, cult gatherings and animal sacrifices, where you might see ghosts and ephemeral orbs floating by?
- Which fruit-based flavor is commonly included in Neapolitan ice cream?
- What German city did the Allied nations share control of after WWII?
- Using the image of which famous landmark in a movie will cost you a hefty fee?
- In what state was Abraham Lincoln born?
- We picked our favorite romantic destinations across the country for those tying the knot this year. To which state did we send you to honeymoon in a charming town with more than 45 wineries, multiple chocolatiers and adorable B&Bs?
- Which artist is credited with inventing the style known as pointillism?
- We looked at Halloween-like traditions across the world and found several in Europe and Scandinavia. Which April holiday involves large crowds of costumed witches and devils, a daylong party, a parade and a bonfire?
- Which candy bar was promoted with the slogan "You're not you when you're hungry"?
- Who Was The First President Of All 50 States?
- What is another expression for “opsigamy”?
- Which line separates the Northern Hemisphere from the Southern Hemisphere?
- What theological virtue is also the title of George Michael's classic debut solo album?
- Q3 – At the Indian Mobile Congress, Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that the
government will set up how many labs for 5G technology across India?
- France Has 18 Kings With Which Name?
- 4. "Mr October" was the nickname of which baseball legend?
- When our travel writer went adventuring in Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina, she spent time in ________, where she enjoyed viewing the diverse array of birds that inhabit the area at a small nature reserve on the northern edge of town.
- Which country is NOT a member of the Arab League?
- The Book of Kells is found at Trinity College Library in what country?
- What city is officially located one mile above sea level?
- How Many Years Are There In A Century?
- 1. In ancient Rome, many Christians were condemned to death by a method known as "damnatio ad bestias". How did they die?
- Introduced in a 1922 magazine, what were the first Girl Scout Cookies?
- What is the PUMA tagline?
- Which country is known for its landforms called "tepuis"?
- What is 1,917 divided by 213?
- Q2- After Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, many users have jumped to
which open-source alternative social app that started in 2016?
- Who was Alexander Hamilton married to?
- At 7'7", Manute Bol, the tallest player in NBA history, was 5 inches shorter than what feature on the Statue of Liberty?
- Our favorite places to soak up the spring sun include a city park in _________ with roughly 80 acres of green space over scores of unmarked graves.
- What was Madonna’s debut single?
- What landmark document was released in 1862 after the Battle of Antietam?
- Our wander across gorgeous Iceland uncovered 21 highlights to add to any itinerary, and we learned a few things along the way. What caused the blue and black streaks in the icebergs in Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon?
- In season 17, Zak and the Ghost Adventures crew head to a former mining camp in Eureka, Utah, to investigate several haunted buildings. Who was recently attacked by an unknown force at the former home of the Fitch family?
- Where on the body is your thrapple?
- Q1: In which of these events did India record a historic 1-2 finish at the
recently concluded Commonwealth Games?
- Where can you find a cave home to the largest gypsum crystal in the world?
- What Edgar Allan Poe work launched his writing career?
- 4. Why are they called setters?
- 1. This author is known for his novels about lawyers and the judicial system. His novels include "A Time to Kill", "The Pelican Brief" and "The Firm". What is the name of this lawyer turned author?
- Where is the world's largest underground city?
- In what state can you visit the Antietam National Battlefield?
- A Centaur Is Half Man, Half Which Other Creature?
- 6. Who was this left handed guitarist who was famous for playing his right handed guitar upside down? He made a famous recording of "The Star Spangled Banner" at the Woodstock Festival.
- Q3- BIMSTEC Energy Center will be set up in which country in 2023?
- What is the highest mountain in the Alps?
- What’s another expression for “callithump”?
- In which German city can you find this unusual subway entrance?
- What’s another expression for “glyph”?
- Q1: Who was the Man of the Series in the recently concluded ODI series
between India and England?
- 8. Wheezes, rales, crackles and creps (oh my!) are noises that paramedics are trained to recognise and treat during the course of their learning. In which organ do we usually refer to hearing wheezes, rales, crackles or creps?
- Which singer is “never gonna give you up”?
- Q5: This company has often referred to themselves as the three _____
company. Fill in the blanks
- Which Olympic Games had the largest attendance?
- 5. MUSIC : Music City is a nickname applied to which Tennessee city?
- Where is the first public beach in the U.S.?
- Q3 – Anti-Oil protestors just threw soup at a painting of sunflowers in the
National Gallery in London. Which artist’s work was targeted?
- What is the least densely populated U.S. state?
- Maybe extraterrestrial adventures are your jam, at least as a spectator sport. We included The Phenomenon by filmmaker James Fox on our list of the top 10 shock docs available on discovery+. Which of the following is not true of this investigative tour-de-force?
- "The Great Gatsby" was penned by what Minnesota native?
- When creating a solution, the substance that dissolves is known as what?
- What is the proper medical term for your thumb?
- What Was The Shortest U.S. Presidency Ever?
- 3. Diana, Princess of Wales, nicknamed which woman 'The Rottweiler'?
- What is the highest female singing voice in opera known as?
- I have branches yet I have no leaves, no trunk and no fruit. What am I?
- What is the battery capacity of Pop 5?
- 1. One of Bacall's more famous movies (not involving Bogart), this film cast Bacall with Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe. What was the name of this movie, in which each one was trying to find a husband?
- 2. Which of these is a sea that lies between Canada and Greenland?
- Which character did Betty White portray in the television series The Golden Girls?
- Where was the world's first botanical garden?
- What does someone who practices exonumia collect?
- 3. Which of these gulfs borders Djibouti?
- Who was seen in the recent Snickers Ad?
- 4. Who had a hit with "Material Girl"?
- Our travel writer enjoyed a winter wander of Switzerland, ending her train journey in the beautifully preserved medieval city of Lucerne. There she photographed all of the following except _______.
- What NASA spacecraft was the first to orbit Mercury?
- What Features Does LG UltraGear Gaming Monitor Range Have?
- Q4: What was the first product to be sold on this famous platform?
- 1. In the "King and I", what does Anna Leonowens do whenever she feels afraid?
- In December 2021, several people were injured in an explosion caused by a WWII bomb near a busy train station in which German city?
- The sinking of what ship sparked U.S. involvement in WWI?
- What is a synonym for “discursive”?
- Who Wrote The Popular Musical “Hamilton”?
- What European airport is named after the composer Frederic Chopin?
- Q3 – Karthik Meiyappan from which country took the first hat-trick of the
T20 World Cup 2022?
- Which is India’s first numberless card for teenagers?
- What is a synonym for “deedy”?
- What unit of measurement is used to measure sound?
- Q2: Adani Group acquired the Karaikal Port in which Union Territory for Rs
1,485 crores?
- A drink of equal parts iced tea and lemonade is named for what golfer?
- Indicating how they congregate, a group of resting sea otters is called a what?
- What sticky, canary-yellow squares debuted in 1980?
- What does “cacophony” mean?
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- If Cleveland is a new destination for you, we found 15 unique things to do on your trip. We include a visit to Cuyahoga Valley National Park, the only national park in the country with ____________.
- The king salmon is the official fish of which state?
- Who was the first woman to lead a Muslim-majority nation?
- Hokusai Painted ‘The Tsunami’ In Which Century?
- What famous road trip route runs through the state of Victoria?
- Where can you find this 20-foot-tall duck?
- What term refers to an unnatural curve in the cornea or lens?
- Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” was written for which movie?
- 6. One of the signers of the Declaration of Independence reputedly remarked: "There, I guess King George will be able to read that". Who was he?
- 1. This actor/singer had a hit single in 1979 called "I Do the Rock." He also played Dr. Frank-n-Furter in the 1975 film "Rocky Horror Picture Show."
- What is the most common mascot used in Division I schools?
- 1. Town is overrun
Musician can solve problem
Where are the children?
What is the title of this fairytale?
- Where is the largest city in the U.S. by land area?
- Which actor's real first name is Walter?
- What is an antonym for “lief”?
- Which of these technologies are used to purify water in the HUL Pureit Eco Water Saver?
- What is the highest military rank achieved by a dog?
- What hat’s name means "bell" in French?
- Q3- Nandini Gupta, who has been crowned as Femina Miss India 2023, belongs
to which state?
- What country has the world's longest constitution?
- Which U.S. city has more canals than Venice?
- In which city was baseball legend Babe Ruth born?
- What is the most populous country in Central America?
- What is the most harvested fruit in the world?
- 1. Which of these former Soviet Union countries borders more countries than any of the others? (Hint: think large)
- What is the largest state in Mexico?
- Q4 – How many seeds on an average are present on this fruit?
- What is the Maximum amount for which you can purchase Google Play recharge codes on Amazon Pay?
- What was the first commercial bubble gum brand?
- What is the only Martin Scorcese film to win an Oscar for Best Picture?
- What is another expression for “Pirandellian”?
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- Q5: This bird is sacred to which Greek God?
- Which famous singer was born with the name Reginald Dwight?
- The OnePlus Nord 2 5G camera is enabled with OIS. What does OIS stand for?
- The Dyson V8 vacuum cleaner comes with a suction power of up to 115AW, powerful enough for cleaning of what?
- The 2001 film “Glitter” was a notable bomb starring which pop star?
- Q2 – The Marvel series ‘Moon Knight’ would feature which actor in the
central role of Marc Spector?
- Find the volume using V = 1/3(L x W x H), where L = 2, W = 3, and H = 4.
- What game is in the picture?
- 4. In 1991, twenty-six years after her father's death, the daughter of this singer, with three first names, won several Grammy Awards for a digitally-created posthumous duet with her father. Name that crooner?
- What is the term when a witness or suspect willingly lies under oath?
- America's North Coast is chock-full of new destinations for the new year. We gathered several ideas for your trip, including zipping through boreal forests on a snowmobile where?
- Which kind of insurance plan can you buy for insuring your vehicle?
- The Battle of Thermopylae inspired which film?
- Where can you find these ruins of an ancient Phoenician city?
- What gemstone in a cut form is called a brilliant?
- realme Narzo 50i has which of the following features?
- Where is America's first underwater preserve?
- Which sauce derives its name from an Italian word meaning "to pound"?
- Where on the body do you wear a wimple?
- What Celestial Body Crashing Into The Earth Is Thought To Have Ended The Dinosaurs?
- Which Greek god inspired the Baby New Year?
- Adlai Stevenson II lost back-to-back presidential races to what man?
- Apple pie originated in what country?
- What is the smallest mammal in the world?
- Where can you find the world’s highest-altitude ATM?
- Because part of their logo resembles a Nazi symbol, which band uses a different logo on its albums sold in Germany?
- Which country is divided into 47 prefectures?
- Which cactus is described as “teddy bear”?
- Who is the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history?
- Which of these buildings has six different ZIP codes?
- What Was The Most Popular Song Of 2020?
- In excel, which one denoted a range from B1 through E5
- Which candy was invented in Jersey Shore?
- What is the name of Han Solo's spaceship in the "Star Wars" films?
- What color sign is used to indicate detours?
- What composer is considered the “father of classical music”?
- The Chippewa Cree, Crow, and Blackfeet Indian Reservations are all located in which U.S. state?
- What is the most spoken language in India?
- Emma Lazarus' poem “The New Colossus” is associated with what structure?
- Which U.S. President Was The Wealthiest?
- 6. The number 9 was worn on the jersey of Mia Hamm. What sport is Mia Hamm famous for playing?
- What is a synonym for “nugacity”?
- Which fashion designer is known for his iconic red-soled shoes?
- What is an expression for the opposite of a “belgard”?
- Which British male athlete famously won the tournament in 2013?
- David Bowie changed his original name to avoid confusion with which famous "Dave"?
- What are Crete, Lesbos, and Rhodes?
- Established in 2002, what is the newest department in the U.S. Cabinet?
- Who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel?
- Which TV character had the catchphrase "Nanu Nanu"?
- The island of Vulcano, which was in news due to volcanic activity, is located in which country?
- Bubble wrap was originally designed to be what?
- What patriotic American song shares its tune with "God Save the Queen"?
- Where is this star-shaped village?
- Marilyn Monroe was famously married to what American playwright?
- To make your visit to Atlanta the best ever, our local expert says to spend some time outside the city. Which scenic Sandy Springs stop does she recommend for high-end spins on comfort food or a buffet-style brunch, served with relaxing views?
- Q1: Which Formula 1 Grand Prix held at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was
recently won by Max Verstappen?
- Who could be described as a “flower child”?
- Q5: When was he fired from Apple?
- Q1- For the Beating Retreat ceremony 2022, Gandhiji’s favourite hymn ‘Abide
With Me’ was dropped in favour of which popular Hindi song?
- 3. What is unusual about Amish dolls?
- When placed next to a note, what does the symbol seen here mean?
- In 1996, which new compound colors were introduced by the Play-Doh brand
- Q1- Tupolev Tu-160M, the Russian made strategic missile bomber, is
nicknamed what?
- Clarice Starling Is A Character In Which Movie?
- Which Arthurian character is featured in “Dante’s Inferno”?
- What city does Frank Sinatra call "my kind of town" in a 1964 song?
- What popular dish features baked oysters on the half-shell?
- Where can you find these twisted ancient trees?
- Van Gogh's Original Plan Was To Work In Which Occupation?
- Which state has the oldest constitution?
- Q5 – This famous band was formed in which country?
- The Smartsense filter indicators warns the user how many days before filter expiry, so that one can always access pure drinking water?
- Always entertaining and often inexpensive, a national park in each state is awaiting your next outdoor adventure. Which stunning backdrop to early American history did we send you to in Virginia?
- Besides Peter Pan, who is the sinister pirate Captain Hook’s archenemy?
- Einstein said: "I have no special talent. I am only passionately" what?
- What unusual feature lies underneath the U.S. Capitol?
- In what state was the NFL born?
- In Anatomy, “Plantar” Relates To Which Part Of The Human Body?
- Which word is NOT a synonym for "fatuous"?
- Where is the world's first underground hotel?
- Q4: This is a photograph taken in which city?
- 4. Who hasn't heard of Grace Kelly, the beautiful starlet turned princess? Even if you remember her fabulous movies and fairy tale wedding, you might not remember who her prince was. What was his name, and what principality was his?
- 1. On Tuesday, my neighbour Bob shook his head sadly and remarked, "It's a shame about the great decrease in the number of telephone booths from the 1990s on". Then he elaborated further. What was the reason for this decrease?
- Where are these "painted" cliffs?
- The strongest-known natural material is found in which creature’s teeth?
- We amassed 28 awesome destinations to kick of your new year and included ice fishing at a popular annual festival that draws over 10,000 anglers to which state?
- Which popular candy was initially developed for the United States armed forces?
- Our Jaw Dropping Rentals feature reminds us that some adventures do come with big price tags. In which city was the rentable private residence spread across 7 acres of land and made up of 2 romantic villas with 13 bedrooms?
- Q1: A commentary box at Lord’s has recently been named after which Australian
cricket legend?
- Saint-Tropez Is A Fashionable Seaside Resort On The Shores Of Which Sea?
- What is the largest species of ray?
- By tons produced, which of these is the most popular fruit in the world?
- 7. If you are sitting on your house's roof in Paris or are sitting beside the Seine, you can see it. It was built for the 1889 World's Fair. Which monument is it?
- [Answer]
Foreshocks and aftershocks are associated with which event?
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- What is the duration of the free Audible subscription with every audio product purchased during Great Indian Festival?
- Q5- Which famous person from the world of music is depicted here?
- Which President Declared The Annexation Of Texas To The USA?
- Q5 – What is the design motto of this company?
- Which of these dog breeds shares a name with a city?
- Which country eats the most Kraft Mac & Cheese per capita?
- Which fast-food brand was originally called "Pete's Super Submarines"?
- Which President signed the first Civil Rights Act legislation in 1957?
- 1. Adam and Eve were obviously an integral part of the Old Testament of The Bible but in which Seventeenth Century narrative poem by John Milton are they also major characters?
- Where is the tallest freestanding sand dune in the U.S.?
- Which Global tech giant intends to buy Activision Blizzard, the makers of games such as Candy Crush, Call of Duty, Warcraft and Diablo?
- We found a world of wonders right here in the US and made picks for the top landmark from each of the 50 states. Which did we choose for Nebraska?
- C.S. Lewis is best known as the author of what series?
- Where is the longest natural bridge in the Western Hemisphere?
- 1. Dickens' death in 1870 left his last novel unfinished. What is the title?
- What is a synonym for “prehensile”?
- Beer buffs will take the opportunity to sample local libations during vacation. On our tasty tour of the most delicious brews around the country, what type of beer did we select for South Carolina?
- Which members of society benefit from a mixed economy?
- Which country’s name means “abundance of fish”?
- Q3: Which of these monuments was built by Emperor Shahjahan?
- A popular mobile game released in 2010 features a ninja slashing what?
- Before it was part of the U.S., Puerto Rico was part of what country?
- Rashmi Rocket is an upcoming sports drama film, where which of these actors portrays a national level athlete?
- Which sport uses a shuttlecock?
- [Answer]
What is the capital of Greece?
- [Answer]
Which of these animals does NOT belong to the cat family?
- What all are to be measured before buying a mattress?
- The __ is an ongoing event on Amazon.in, which offers Coupons giving additional discounts on over 15 Lakh+ products. What is this event called?
- Where can you find a museum with more than 13,000 shoes?
- What's the name of the dance performed by Chunk in "The Goonies"?
- We counted down the most Instagrammed places in the world. Which of the follow destinations from our list has the wrong ranking here?
- What city was the capital of the U.S. for only one day?
- Which food brand is “m’m, m’m, good”?
- 3. My syrup of maple tastes great;
Ethan Allen would swear it first-rate.
Outsiders recall
My bright colors in fall;
See Montpelier before it's too late.
(Which state am I describing?)
- In which Asian country can you find this collection of statues?
- Our travel blogger chose a South African safari for one of his new destinations and saw a Samango monkey along the beach at Cape Vidal. Why did he say we have to watch out for these animals?
- What London landmark is famous for its ravens?
- Robert De Niro packed on 60 pounds for which Martin Scorsese film?
- Jeff Bezos awarded which singer the Courage and Civility Award along with $100 million to be distributed to charities as she sees fit?
- Which Country Is Known As The Land Of White Elephant?
- What strait was crucial to Constantinople’s wealth?
- We ranked of every state in degree of hauntedness based on our paranormal investigations. This state was #4 on our list because of a haunted opera house, rectory and prison, where it seems a life sentence could stretch into the afterlife.
- Where is this pinnacle topped with two Buddhist temples?
- Q5: Where is this majestic cathedral located?
- Which of the following is a feature of Hathmic Virgin Coconut Oil?
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- Which U.S. state is home to this beloved rock formation?
- Who added the month of January to the calendar?
- The national parks of the Canadian Rockies are just waiting for your next big adventure. Where did our professional photographer have a skiing and paragliding adventure that he said was one of the best moments of his life?
- 7. What is this in English? 'Savais-tu qu'il y avait du jaune d'oeuf sur ta cravate?"
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- What country is the top exporter of bananas?
- What song does Tom Cruise lip sync and dance to in “Risky Business”?
- What is a synonym for “proficuous”?
- Canada's largest fast-food chain was founded by what hockey player?
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- Which state has the longest bridge in the United States?
- 1. In which sport do you use a piece of equipment called a puck?
- What Does A Woman In Vermont Legally Need Her Husband's Permission To Get?
- Q4 – This is a view of which famous church?
- 7. Which most beautiful, South-African born actress won an Oscar as a "Monster"?
- Where can you find this palace of fine arts?
- Q2: What is the name of the ESA’s project that aims to comprehend the
present nature and formation of the Milky Way?
- What is the world’s only country headed by a Grand Duke?
- When was the Declaration of Independence signed?
- What state's official question is "red or green"?
- Get your chills from jaw-dropping scenery instead of something supernatural with a visit to gorgeous Iceland. Our travel writer suggested day trips from the capital city, including Snaefellsjokull National Park. Which of the following isn't true about this beautiful place?
- "Come and knock on our door" is the opening line of which sitcom's theme song?
- 5. He won the Democratic nomination for president in 2004 and chose John Edwards as his running mate. He conceded to President George Bush after a hard fought battle. What is his name?
- What author printed only 250 first editions of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit"?
- Which State Gives Each Of Its Residents $1,000 Annually?
- Which state experiences the Santa Ana winds?
- What is the name of the magic sword King Arthur pulled from a stone?
- Abraham Lincoln called for a “new birth of freedom” at which battlefield?
- Which of the following Indian sport-stars are associated with PUMA?
- What is a synonym for a “monopsony”?
- Q4: Name this famous guitarist who is popular on instagram.
- Q1 – Karim Benzema recently received his award for the Ballon d’Or from
which legendary footballer?
- 1. Christopher Reeve was a Hollywood movie star known for his on-screen portrayal of "Superman". All the money in the world could not save him when he became quadriplegic after which type of accident?
- Where is this beautiful red-and-yellow temple?
- Which lake has the most fish species in the world?
- What was Portland, Oregon, almost named instead?
- What did William Wrigley Jr.'s company originally make?
- What cuddly creature turns ferocious in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"?
- What NYC neighborhood had a 1920s cultural movement named after it?
- What is the highest-grossing movie of all time?
- 1. The Tooth Fairy is a figure from folk tales known for taking teeth. What is commonly left behind?
- 8. Which of the following types of anti-infective components can be found in breast milk?
- Which European capital is home to this mermaid statue?
- What animal preys on great white sharks?
- Q1: Dum Aloo is a delicacy from uttar pradesh
- What is the Statue of Liberty holding, besides the torch?
- Q2: Ant-Man and the Wasp: __________ ‘ is the first movie of Phase 5 of the
Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fill in the blanks
- Which fictional character has a sidekick whose name translates to "idiot" in Spanish?
- Where is this 15th-century island castle?
- 1. Which one of the following hard-working animals is a sign in the Chinese zodiac?
- Q5: In which of these books would you find these characters wearing suits
like these?
- Q1: India’s first privately developed cryogenic rocket engine, that
recently test-fired, is named what?
- Jiang, a Chinese preserved food, is an ancestor of which condiment?
- Which Country Has An Even Longer Record Of Peace Than Switzerland?
- 1. How does a traditional game of checkers end?
- What surfer was World Surf League champion a record 11 times?
- These kind of blocks are used in what form of art?
- What toy was banned at a number of U.S. military bases in 1999?
- What is the largest desert in Australia?
- Q1 – Which of these companies has been named an official sponsor of the
FIFA World Cup 2022?
- Where is this 18th-century palace?
- What is another word for “guerdon”?
- Which animal is in the picture?
- The movie poster for what Best Picture winner features a man sitting alone on a park bench?
- 5. This little girl is cruel to a mammal: after an accomplice cut up the wolf's belly she helped to fill that belly with stones which resulted finally in the drowning of that animal.
- Which Knight was the son of another Knight of the Round Table?
- What does the "REM" in "REM sleep" stand for?
- What word does NOT appear in the U.S. Constitution?
- What are dryer balls typically made from?
- What was the nickname of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher?
- 1. Which handsome leading man, who fell for a "Pretty Woman", is a Buddhist?
- Tartan Is A Traditional Fabric Associated With Which Country?
- Alchemists Believed The Philosopher’s Stone Could Turn Base Metals Into What?
- “Occam’s Razor” posits that what kind of idea is usually most accurate?
- Where is KFC known as "PFK"?
- What is an antonym for “faubourg”?
- 2. As drinks are passed around, the French emperor partakes of a glass of brandy and is honored to find out that it had been named after him. What name is shared by both the emperor and the brandy?
- Which Generation of Fossil Smart watch is shown in the video?
- Where can you find the world’s only public museum devoted to globes?
- Where are these colorful calcite pools?
- “Do you know the muffin man, who ___”
- A Trumpet Is In Which Family Of Musical Instruments?
- After England, what country is the setting for the most Shakespeare plays?
- In which city would you find this clock?
- From What Planet Did Spock Come From In “Star Trek”?
- Which U.S. state has moved its capital the most times?
- The ulnar nerve is more commonly known as what?
- 1. Which is the English group formed in Birmingham in 1969 consisting of Tommy Iommi, Geezer Butler, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward?
- Which U.S. President's predecessor was also his successor?
- 1. Where would I be if I was at the place where Neil and Buzz, while inside "the Eagle", landed?
- What is Ronald McDonald called in Japan?
- Q3 – Russia recently revealed that it used a ______ missile in Ukraine
called Kinzhal. Fill in the blanks
- [Answer]
Who won the FIFA (Federation International de Football Association) World Cup 2022?
- Q3: Where is the 22nd Missile Vessel Squadron based that comprises vessels
Prabal, Pralaya, Nashak, Nishank, Vipul, Vibhuti, Vinash and Vidyut?
- Who was on the $10,000 bill?
- 1. Which of these is NOT a counter from the original Monopoly game?
- Ophalophobia Refers To A Fear Of Which Body Part?
- What is the opposite of “passible”?
- When the Ghost Adventures crew investigate Astoria, Oregon, they focus their attention on the Liberty Theatre and the infamous underground complex of alleys, streets and rooms below the city's modern-day downtown, rebuilt after a 1922 fire. They learn that several entities are said to haunt the theater and the underground below it is almost the size of _______.
- Mars is named after the Roman god of what?
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- Which famous actress left Hollywood to marry a prince?
- Besides a dog, which other animal is mentioned in the lyrics of the Elvis Presley hit "Hound Dog"?
- Q1 – Who recently won his 89th career title, beating Marin Cilic in the
final at Tel Aviv?
- Which national park is 95% underwater?
- Spindleshanks, Melchior, and Belshazzar are names in what fairy tale?
- The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference would take place in which city?
- 4. What was the name of the actor who played the role of the bumbling Inspector Clouseau in the "Pink Panther" movies?
- Rainbow eucalyptus trees primarily grow in what country?
- Edmund Hillary brought a jar of what when he climbed Mt. Everest?
- Which Novel Features The Character Atticus Finch?
- A spiralizer turns vegetables into what?
- What type of pastry is used to make the Middle Eastern dessert baklava?
- What was the original name of Cheerios?
- The Fast & Up Vegan Plant Protein comprises of which of these ingredients?
- Secretary Bette Graham invented Mistake Out, better known as what?
- What word describes someone who is “last but two” in a series?
- Which two rivers form much of the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin?
- 2. The male badger is called a boar. What is the name for the female?
- 1. What famous singer, one half of a duo with her brother, died at the age of 32 from anorexia nervosa on February 4, 1983?
- On the CBS sitcom Alice, Linda Lavin played a waitress working at whose diner?
- At what championship was Tiger Woods’ first major win?
- Q1: In which state’s assembly elections was the ‘Vote from Home’ initiative
introduced for the first time?
- What is a synonym for “cicatrix”?
- Handlebar, Horseshoe, Pencil, Dali, Toothbrush are all types of what?
- Where Does Today Come Before Yesterday?
- According to a hit song by Jim Croce, who was "meaner than a junkyard dog"?
- What Is The 2nd Most Spoken Language In The World?
- The Potato Famine occurred in what country?
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What is a synonym for olivaceous?
- Which band sang the theme song to the NBC sitcom "Friends"?
- What is the official cookie of Massachusetts?
- What is NOT a reason for Greece’s signature white-and-blue architecture?
- Which flavour beside Peanut is part of Snickers Gift Pack?
- What car was the first to reach 1 million units sold?
- The first full moon in April goes by which colorful name?
- Which Central American country plans to create the world’s first city that will run on crypto currency?
- "Cranium" is another word for what bone structure?
- In 1815, the eruption of which volcano caused “the year without summer”?
- Q3 – Which country hosted the African Union Summit 2022?
- Which alphabet is the Russian language derived from?
- Which of these animals has almost no need for this drink?
- 2. What is meant by saying 'the state of being beneath current atmospheric conditions'?
- A scientist is studying pcbs in tertiary consumers. she wants to determine if pcbs can be found in tertiary consumers even though these compounds were banned in the united states in the 1970s. which of the following best identifies a testable hypothesis for the study?
- Where is this gorgeous red ravine?
- Which original Supreme Court justice studied law with Hamilton?
- What country was the first to introduce license plates?
- What 1997 movie was a remake of 1961's "The Absent-Minded Professor"?
- At what racetrack is the Kentucky Derby held?
- What Is The Biggest Island In The World?
- "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" is the theme song of which dance movie?
- If you’re escaping from academia this May, we have suggestions for the best post-graduation trips. What California beach destination did our producer recommend that blends both relaxation and excitement?
- Who owned Jimmie Johnson’s race car while racing against him?
- Which state has the highest percentage of its area under water?
- What Is A Rainbow Called When It Happens At Night?
- Where is the world's largest outdoor mural?
- How Many Presidents Have Been Impeached?
- Beast Telugu Movie Box Office Collections
- Which kind of sport involves ascending inclined ice formations?
- Which cartoonist created the comic strip "Doonesbury"?
- ‘Roomies S3’ is available only on___.
- Which American Celebrity Chef Is Known As The “Mayor Of Flavortown”?
- 9. The number 1 rule in paintball is?
- Twin sisters Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren both had careers as what?
- The Ghost Adventures crew investigates the historic Nevada Northern Railway and the Ghost Train of Ely. Several railroad employees offer their personal encounters to the team, including this engineer who reports that he feels as though there’s a presence always watching him in the engine house and machine shop.
- What was the Margherita pizza named after?
- Which synonym for “poisonous” was Oxford’s 2018 Word of the Year?
- What is the traditional flavor of Italian pizzelle?
- What feature is unique to Donkey Kong Jr.?
- 8. The people were tired and sweating, but they felt great after finishing up. Which activity were they NOT doing?
- Which is not one of the leading U.S. stock exchanges today?
- What formal body elects the President and Vice President?
- What song did Michael Jackson debut the moonwalk to?
- Norm Macdonald, Jason Alexander, and Reba McEntire have all appeared in TV commercials as which iconic character?
- Who hosted the popular show "Inside the Actors Studio" for 22 years?
- A dormant stratovolcano, Mount Hood is the highest point in which state?
- Q2: Which of these cricketers who was supposed to captain the Indian
Maharajas against the World XI on September 16 pulled out of the match?
- 5. I love to pick this up in my short lunch break from the office. Made in a very wide variety of styles, typical ingredients include raw or pickled fish, rice, seaweed, and - often but not always - a hot spice. What nationality am I?
- Name this famous activist, known for her work in helping victims of acid attacks and regulation of sale of acid
- Q1: Who is the first Black woman to appear on the US quarter?
- 13-year-old Momiji Nishiya, Japan’s youngest Olympic gold medal winner, plays which sport?
- Q5 – This preparation of rice was created in which country?
- Step aside, boring old beige, we found wild and wonderfully colored shorelines all over the world. Which destination has the wrong color assigned to it?
- Who was John Montagu, the inventor of the sandwich?
- Where was the first lighthouse in the U.S. located?
- What is a synonym for “palladium”?
- For which ipl team has this cricket not played. (Audio Courtesy: Aaj Tak)
- Who was the President of the United States when Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne?
- The data structure used to implement recursive function calls
- Which Country Has 88% Of The World's Cryptocurrency ATMs?
- What is your shoulder blade called?
- Where are these unique white cliffs?
- Physician Johann Freiherr von Mikulicz-Radecki created primitive versions of these for what in 1897?
- Pasadena hosts an annual New Year’s parade dedicated to what flower?
- We offer 21 highlights to add to an Iceland itinerary and include the black sand beaches and jagged cliffs of epic Reynisfjara, where scenes were shot for Game of Thrones. Why shouldn’t we swim at this dramatic spot?
- Which planet in our solar system has the largest moon?
- Saguaro cacti are native to which desert?
- Derived from Spanish, what does the word “vanilla” mean?
- What is another expression for “gourmandize”?
- Idina Menzel sang what Oscar-winning song from “Frozen”?
- “Sister Act” Starred Which Actress As Mary Clarence?
- Which American city was the first to host a World's Fair?
- Which Beatle has an airport named after him?
- What could an “Oxfordian” be called?
- Q3: Which WWE superstar plays the role of the ‘Peacemaker’ in a web series
of the same name?
- What is a synonym for “saponaceous”?
- Who sang lead vocals for the band Black Sabbath?
- Which President’s books replenished the Library of Congress after a major fire?
- The word "MIX" represents what number in Roman numerals?
- In 1994, the clothing retailer Gap Warehouse was given which new name?
- What is a synonym for “writhen”?
- Q2: Which actor makes his directorial debut with Creed III?
- What is Indiana Jones’ full name?
- Ben Hansen is a former federal agent and veteran crime scene investigator who has seen it all. In the UFO Witness episode "Aliens Underground,” Hansen looks into rumors of an underground alien base where?
- What actress played the titular queen in the 1963 movie "Cleopatra"?
- Our collection of 21 mind-blowing trips of a lifetime includes a resort stay in a lodge with tent-style suites and private plunge pools. It offers travelers the perfect combination of luxury accommodation and safari adventure, where?
- Which Country Shares A Border With Belize?
- Where should you visit if you want to rock the Kasbah?
- Which is the second largest of the Great Lakes?
- Which two islands 2.5 miles apart have a 20-hour time difference?
- What is an antonym for “piffling”?
- Which duo was responsible for composing most of the Beatles’ songbook?
- Q3: In the novel, ‘Moby Dick’, what animal is ‘Moby Dick’?
- Which U.S. State Does The Huron River Flow Through?
- Q1- Karolina Muchova , the losing finalist in the women’s singles at the
French Open 2023, is from which country?
- 1. An underdog made good in the film "Rocky" (1976) which was written by Sylvester Stallone. To which sport did this publicly-acclaimed film pay hommage?
- During her escape to Iceland, our travel writer visits Kirkjufell, a well-photographed peak on the north coast of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. Which acclaimed television series did it appear in?
- In which ocean is the Sulu Sea?
- In which state can you find Scotts Bluff National Monument?
- What game is in the picture?
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- What is Alice doing before she starts following the White Rabbit?
- The Boston Mountains can be found in which two states?
- We found more than a dozen big adventures in Brazil and included sampling delicious local food. Which traditional sweet made our list?
- Where are these bronze statues of influential men in American history?
- Which animal is in the picture?
- Which country has the oldest national anthem?
- What Is The Name Of The Highest Court In The United States?
- 3. Our next novel, which has sold over 50 million copies since its publication in 1880, concerns the adventures of an orphan girl in the Swiss Alps. What was her name?
- How Many Moons Does Jupiter Have?
- What is another expression for “alabastrine”?
- Who is Asha Bhosle?
- In what Midwestern city was gooey butter cake invented?
- At what age does a young woman celebrate her quinceañera?
- Which U.S. state is home to this giant boot?
- What was tied to the end of Benjamin Franklin’s kite?
- What is the lower section of the spine called?
- Where is the oldest subway system in the Southern Hemisphere?
- Which kind of sport involves ascending inclined ice formations?
- What is the oldest continuously operating pro football franchise?
- Q1: Which team recently beat England in a Test match after being made to
follow on?
- What are the only two South American countries Brazil does NOT border?
- What band made the Penny Lane street sign a popular place for photos?
- What was the first name of young Beaver Cleaver on the classic TV sitcom Leave It to Beaver?
- What is Agoraphobia?
- What animal is associated with Schrödinger's famous thought experiment?
- Q5: In which of these countries is this the national animal?
- What does “Au” represent on the periodic table?
- Where in California can you find this giant rock?
- What is a synonym for “octothorpe”?
- Which giant monolith is revered by Australian Aboriginal peoples?
- Forrest Gump says that “life is like a box of” what?
- What is another expression for “compeer”?
- In the original 1961 "The Parent Trap," which actress played twins?
- 4. Catherine Trammell was a crime novelist who was accused of murder but never officially charged. Her guilt wasn't obvious until the final scene of the movie. What actress played the crazy Catherine Trammell in "Basic Instinct"?
- How long is a lane in standard 10-pin bowling?
- Which of the below functions would you use to make your favorite “SAMOSAS” ?
- If you are drinking "whole milk," you're consuming a beverage with roughly what fat content?
- 1. During the 1980s, what fast food chain introduced a mascot named Mac Tonight, who had a white crescent moon for a head?
- Michelle Pfeiffer, Halle Berry, and Anne Hathaway have all portrayed which superhero on film?
- Q3 – India has recently signed a memorandum of understanding with which
country to reintroduce the cheetah in the country?
- What is a "loco moco"?
- The stunning filming locations for the Lord of the Rings trilogy make for a fabulous exploration. Which 290,000-acre national park on New Zealand's South Island appears in The Return of the King?
- What Disney princess sings "Someday My Prince Will Come"?
- Which of these classic works of literature is a sequel?
- Which cable TV news host once served in Congress as a Florida Republican?
- Q4: What is a group of this bird known as?
- "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" made what California city famous?
- 6. In 1962 an Oregon CPA and a college track coach founded Blue Ribbon Sports, Inc. To what did they change the name ten years later?
- Which of these was NOT one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?
- In what form does sound travel?
- Q3 – Recently Lakshya Sen beat reigning Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen in
which tournament?
- Which African city is NOT located along the Nile?
- According to Guinness World Records, which author has the most published works?
- Which state has the largest National Wildlife Refuge?
- Q3 – Which color is formed by mixing blue and yellow?
- “Get Lucky” Was A 2013 Smash Hit For Which French House Duo?
- The potato is native to what mountain range?
- Which body of water separates Asia from Africa?
- 1. In show jumping, why should the stirrups be shortened?
- What is the world's most populous city?
- Q1: Gulabo, who recently died at the Van Vihar National Park and Zoo in
Bhopal, was the oldest of what animal in India?
- What Mexican dish is traditionally served at Christmas?
- Who won the rain hit Belgian F1 grand prix, as half points were awarded for only the 6th time in F1 history?
- What is illegal for drivers to do in the state of New Jersey?
- 3. A little off the topic, can you name the 17th James Bond film, which refers to a group 11 element with an atomic number of 79?
- What is another way to describe a “deuteragonist”?
- What Is The Name Of The Largest Ocean On Earth?
- Which border does the "Thousand Islands Bridge" cross?
- The Lion’s Mound is an artificial hill built on the site of which battle?
- What region contains 75% of the world’s active volcanoes?
- What country has the largest population of pet dogs?
- Which famous asterism is the North Star part of?
- Q3- Thai business tycoon and transgender rights advocate Anne Jakapong
Jakrajutatip bought which organization for $20 million?
- What Was The First Pixar Movie?
- What is the name of Apple's voice assistant?
- Which of these names did Mark Zuckerberg give to one of his pet goats?
- Which President urged citizens to “Ask what you can do for your country”?
- [Answer]
As of 2017, what is the world's largest aircraft carrier?
- Q4 – This letter confirming Harry Potter’s admission to Hogwarts was sent
through which animal?
- The Halloween treat "candy corn" was originally sold under what name?
- 6. Which bizarre 20th century millionaire suffered from severe mental illness that caused him to become a recluse for over 20 years?
- 5. With the four major North American sports, what does the "B" in MLB stand for?
- The lake formed by wind action is called
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What is a dried plum called?
- Which U.S. city has the most doughnut shops per capita?
- Which country supports reserves for two-thirds of the world’s wild pandas?
- Which city has never hosted the Grammys?
- What is another expression for “solon”?
- What is the medical term for the opposite side of the elbow?
- This Painting Is An Icon Of Modern Art By Edvard Munch, What’s Its Famous Paintings Edition Pictionary?
- We picked the top international cities with the best bars and nightlife. Where did we visit a fairytale-themed bar with imaginative cocktail names like “The Frog King”?
- 7. Which of the Spice Girls was born on January 21st, 1976? (She was the youngest Spice Girl.)
- In our compendium of 50 States, 50 Landmarks, we pick one must-see destination for each state. In Idaho, we were impressed by __________, the popular whitewater rafting destination spanning 110 miles that includes 300 ratable rapids and six natural hot springs.
- What is the most common official state beverage?
- Which type of crop lives for multiple growing seasons?
- Which capital city has a bean named after it?
- When do horses lie down?
- Who was the first Beatle to release a solo album?
- Which singer taught people how to twist?
- Before becoming Ukraine's President, what was Volodymyr Zelensky's occupation?
- How many time zones are there?
- Measuring over 2,400 feet, what was the world’s longest sandwich?
- We picked the top 10 natural wonders around the world and included Desert Sand Dunes, South Africa, in which 90 percent of the continent’s _____ live.
- 5. With your first ball, you roll the ball and knock down 8 pins, leaving the 7-pin and 10-pin. This setup is call a what?
- 1. Grasshopper dies of starvation; neighbor Ant lives through winter.
- Where can you find this "Cathedral of Learning"?
- Dried and peeled peas are commonly called what?
- Taylor Swift was born in the same year as which “Harry Potter” star?
- What organism did the father of genetics, Gregor Mendel, study?
- What type of fish is Dory from “Finding Nemo”?
- 1. Which sport, played all over the world, makes use of balls, wickets, and stumps?
- Q1: PV Sindhu beat Michelle Li from which country to win gold at the
Commonwealth Games?
- 5. Here is an opening line from a much-covered song:
"You ain't nothing but a ___ dog..."
Which is the correct missing word?
- Use this break between holidays to plan your next warm-weather wander from our 50 states of beaches compilation. We loved the Texas shoreline of ___________, located on the Gulf of Mexico, with a popular boardwalk, shells and sea critters.
- Q4: This famous museum is located in which European country?
- Q2: Yeast is a type of ____.
- What is the name of the house of the Weasley family in the movie series that features this location?
- Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure holds what world record?
- If you have an adventure in matrimony planned this year, our friends at TLC have wedding traditions and trends across the country for inspiration. Where was the couple who included hot air balloon rides in their reception?
- In which state can "idiots" not vote?
- The Piedmont wine region is in what country?
- Carrie Fisher's "The Princess Diarist" describes the making of what film?
- Which of these animals does NOT hibernate?
- 4. "Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heal (sic) that has crushed it." Which great American writer, forever linked to the Mississippi River, said this?
- 2. If you went looking for a Kakapo's nest, where should you be looking?
- Which two countries fought over the Falkland Islands in the 1980s?
- The Bibliothèque Nationale holds the first book printed in what country?
- What country has appointed cats as train station masters?
- Where did the croissant originate?
- 1. In 1949, the 33rd president was the first whose inaugural address was televised. Who was it?
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- What is a synonym for “Pavlovian”?
- Where is this heart-shaped island?
- What is a synonym for “derring-do”?
- Which famous waterfall is known as the “Smoke That Thunders”?
- Portraying a major event in the Revolutionary War, what painting is this?
- In what country can you find the world’s longest beach?
- Q3- What is the name of the resident cat of 10 Downing Street, the subject
of much public scrutiny and affection?
- What creature is a common ornament on Christmas trees in Germany and Ukraine?
- Which director has received the most Oscar nominations?
- What is the world's largest wild pollinator?
- 1. Which isthmus previously separated the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, before a famous canal was constructed across it?
- In what state did the first Dunkin' Donuts open?
- Q1 – Bartholomew Ogbeche, winner of the ISL 2021-22 Golden Boot,
represented which side this season?
- What is an antonym for “zaftig”?
- What is a synonym for “Boswell”?
- Marlon Brando plays a character named Terry Malloy in which movie?
- What actor played the Grinch in the 2000 live-action film?
- Which Roman god had wings on his feet?
- 4. This soft drink was originally sold under what name?
- 5. What did the Germans finally use to effectively counter Soviet armour?
- Kanye West, now known as Ye, announced his intention to purchase which social media platform?
- What popular soda is banned in Japan and the EU?
- The Labyrinth from Greek mythology was said to be on which Greek island?
- What is an antonym for “mizzle”?
- Which composer launched a new age music label for independent voices, Maajja?
- What is a synonym for “athenaeum”?
- What is another way to refer to something that is “novel”?
- Where can you find this natural rock arch?
- 1. Which international airpoirt was inaugurated on October 20th, 2021 in Uttar Pradesh?
- 1. '_____,_____ burning bright,
In the forests of the night.'
What animal is missing from William Blake's signature poem?
- Where is Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument located?
- 1. This comedian and film maker once quipped, "Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber on the weekend." This short, bespectacled and somewhat neurotic star made, among others, movies such as "Sleeper" and "Take the Money and Run". Who is he?
- What does "Hanukkah" mean in Hebrew?
- Avianca is the national airline of what country?
- Based in Nashville, what is the longest-running radio show in the U.S.?
- Sound travels the fastest in what medium?
- What Ford car gained notoriety during the 1970s for exploding after being rear-ended?
- 9. What famous author wrote 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'?
- 1. These two biblical brothers were a farmer and a shepherd, respectively. The older brother killed the younger brother due to jealousy. What were their names?
- What world city looks the brightest from space?
- Q4- Where is the oldest tree of this fruit found in India?
- Who is Dr. Bunsen Honeydew’s test subject and lab assistant?
- Which of these famous names has a cedilla?
- What President gave regular radio broadcasts known as fireside chats?
- Where is this stunning abbey?
- What is another expression for a “causerie”?
- Which of the following letters is NOT a Roman numeral symbol?
- 1. Also, in 1891, a mechanical engineer, Whitcomb L. Judson, invented something we would find it hard living without. What was it?
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- Q2- Rihanna made her long-awaited return to solo music with “Lift Me Up”
for which film?
- Which actor starred in the 1981 film "Arthur"?
- Which child star later served as U.S. ambassador to Ghana?
- The word “karate” is a combination of two words that mean what?
- Q2 – Who among these is the director of the recent movie starring Prabhas
titled ‘Radhe Shyam’?
- Which food brand trademarked the slogan "M'm! M'm! Good!"?
- What does mastology, also known as theriology, study?
- In which city was the first commercial lipstick sold in 1884?
- 1. In 1991, Georgia once again emerged as an independent nation state. Why?
- 1. A national awareness day for what disease is annually observed on November 7th in India?
- What small city-state is known as the "Lion City"?
- Where did Charles wed Princess Diana on July 29, 1981?
- What does the character say when she discovers the Genie?
- 3. Colloquially, if you are dead and buried you are sometimes said to be feeding the what?
- We researched 20 holiday traditions across the globe and learned of Three Kings’ Day, celebrated in much of the Spanish-speaking world. A pastry called roscon de reyes is part of the festivities. Which statement about it is not true?
- Which country is home to this colorful salt lake?
- Q4 – She is Dexter’s sister. Can you recall her name?
- Which comedian sang “The Chanukah Song” on “Saturday Night Live”?
- What does the "R" stand for in the name of the Toyota RAV4?
- Q4: This specific genus of parrot is concentrated in which continent?
- What are the Gameplay assist features BenQ Mobiuz Monitors provides to deliver competitive edge?
- Which state has more corporate entities than residents?
- "Dim Sum" is commonly translated to mean what?
- most businesses in the united states are concidered what type of entity
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Which cartoon is depicted in the picture?
- Who was the lead singer of The Supremes?
- Which property in Monopoly was misspelled for over sixty years?
- How many days are there in the month of November?
- The word “orchestra” came from the Greek term “orcheisthai,” meaning what?
- What would the grandmother do in the temple on a daily basis?
- Which country has made same sex marriage to be legal from July 1, 2022?
- A Network Set Up With The Purpose Of Attracting Hackers Is Known As A?
- The Temple of Kom Ombo is dedicated to Horus and what crocodile god?
- Which is NOT the name of a ghost in the original Pac-Man?
- Which river did Lewis and Clark mostly follow?
- WWE Crown Jewel was a recent WWE event held in which city?
- What is another expression for “marmoreal”?
- What state has only one school district?
- Congaree National Park is located in which state?
- The first Asian American in space was descended from what country?
- What is a spider's web made of?
- 1. The cities of Hakel, Hajula or Sahel Alma are famous for which of the following geological finds?
- Q5: This temple is dedicated to which Hindu god?
- Horseshoe, American, and Bridal Veil falls make up which famous waterfall?
- How would you apologize to someone in Spanish?
- The Nigerian Capital Was Relocated From Lagos To Which Other City?
- Where are lobsters’ teeth located?
- For a big adventure in accommodation, we made a collection of some of the creepy hotels visited by the Ghost Adventures crew. Which room at Eureka's Jackson House Hotel is the most haunted?
- Where is this medieval shopping street?
- Find big adventures and small crowds at state parks this summer. We picked our favorites across the country and loved the saltwater and freshwater shorelines of this 4,134-acre park, with rugged cliffs and coves ready to be discovered on foot or bike.
- Q4: What enables this species of frog to protect itself?
- Q5: Name this animal
- What was Thomas Edison's nickname?
- What was the first television sitcom to use a laugh track?
- What spice wards off garden pests?
- 1. Which one of the following options is a replacement for the once very popular floppy disk?
- Which state capital sits atop a dormant volcano?
- Which city has a two-mile underground pipeline to transport beer?
- Which state is named after an imaginary island taken from a book written in 1510?
- Complete The Title Of The Stealers Wheel Track: "Stuck In The ... With You"?
- The festival Raksha Bandhan is observed in India to celebrate the relationship between?
- What is a synonym for "germane"?
- Where did the Emmy Award get its name?
- What is another expression for “the fantods”?
- What is a synonym for “roseate”?
- What is a set of detailed instructions for a computer called?
- What are the benefits of PediaSure 7+ as shown in the previous video?
- What Is The Happiest Country In The World?
- Which country is known as "Hayastan" in its official language?
- Which male character appears in the upper right box during the opening credits of The Brady Bunch?
- What is the name of the eye on the back of a dollar bill?
- Q1- Name the full stack aquaculture input and outputs platform that
recently raised $8 million funding from Trifecta Capital?
- Q5: This fish has a symbiotic relationship with what sea creatures?
- Which South American country is named after a tree?
- 1. This well known American actress was born Betty Joan Perske. She appeared in many films with Humphrey Bogart. What is her screen name?
- Which word is a synonym for "sonorous"?
- Who is the only man to have won three Best Actor Oscars?
- What Jelly Belly flavor was created for Ronald Reagan's inauguration?
- 2. Which of the following Amazon programs enable women-led businesses impacting lives of 9 lakh+ women in India?
- Where is the tallest mountain east of the Mississippi River?
- What is the capital of Greece?
- Where is the world's widest avenue?
- What Oscar-winning actor portrayed Mr. Rogers in the film, "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood"?
- What song does Ferris Bueller lip-sync in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”?
- Kano Jigoro Shihan was the founder of which Japanese martial art, that was the first martial art to become an official sport here?
- Q1: Which racing driver won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2023 title?
- Which snack was initially created by a minister as part of a diet to suppress sexual urges?
- What is the name of the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans?
- Where was poutine created?
- Where is this waterfall surrounded by lush greenery?
- Which country is known for a "culture of cuteness"?
- What is a term for “equal law”?
- Where can you tour this historic mission in California?
- If instead of a cold chill up your spine, you’d like a cold brew down your gullet, consult our list of delicious beers from every state in the US. We select a unique brown ale from Miner Brewing Company in South Dakota that uses which prairie fruits for bittering?
- What’s another expression for “lacertilian”?
- What’s another expression for “quiescent”?
- Who sang with Dolly Parton on “Islands in the Stream”?
- The start of school marks the end of our summer adventures but maybe not all adventures, according to our haunted colleges feature. At which institution did a former custodian reported being pushed down the stairs by an unseen entity?
- Which country’s capital gets its name from a famous goddess?
- Which American Revolutionary War colonel reportedly said, "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes"?
- O.J. Simpson ran through airports as the spokesperson for which company?
- What process can formally remove an elected U.S. official from office?
- According to a new study, which of these fast-food restaurants has the slowest drive-thru?
- Constantinople was sacked in 1204 during what conflict?
- Where is this unusual building known as the "Wonderful Barn"?
- The differential heating and cooling of land and water, influence the indian monsoon. true or false
- [Answer]
What was the sacred animal of ancient Egypt?
- Which U.S. state has boroughs instead of counties?
- The largest land-based animal on Antarctica is what type of creature?
- Where is the headquarters of international olympic committee located?
- The northeastern border of what state follows the Continental Divide?
- "Semper fidelis" is the official motto of what U.S. military branch?
- Which capital city is spread across 14 islands?
- Which western movie star once owned the California Angels baseball team?
- Q3: The efforts of Vijay Barse, who inspired the movie Jhund, rehabilitated
slum dwellers using which sport?
- When an investor makes money from dividends, where is it coming from?
- Which is the best Cold Pressed oil from Hathmic that supports haircare?
- Q1: Who took 7 wickets for South Africa, as they beat England by an innings
in the first Test of their recent series?
- What artist said, "Every child is an artist"?
- Where can you find this distinctive bridge?
- Where was the largest tea party ever held, according to Guinness?
- Q4 – Why did this statue turn gree in colour?
- Where is this mountaintop church?
- Which of the below A series smartphone is equipped with an AI Triple Camera?
- What is NOT one of Earth's five longest mountain ranges?
- What is the official first name of the Pringles mascot?
- Which of these substances was once living material?
- Which Of These Countries Does Not Have A Military?
- Q4 – Name this bird against which a war was once declared by the Australian
government.
- Who Was The First President To Visit All 50 States?
- Used in "Purple Haze," the E7 Sharp 9 guitar chord is fittingly known as the what?
- Q2 – Russia and Ukraine have both signed a UN backed deal to resume grain
exports via which water body?
- How do we measure the refresh rate of a smartphone?
- Who hosted “Jeopardy!” for more than 35 years?
- Where can you visit the former home of Ernest Hemingway?
- Q5 – When was he fired from Apple?
- Where were volleyball and basketball both invented?
- [Answer]
Where is Mount Olympus located?
- Which soft drink was specifically created by the Coca-Cola Company to compete against Dr Pepper?
- Where Is Stonehenge?
- Where can you find these white sand dunes?
- St. Paddy’s Day is the perfect time to plan your dream vacation to the Emerald Isle. We count the ways we love the country and offer four favorite pubs to enjoy a few scoops during your trip, but not this one.
- Q5- The places shown here are depicted in which popular show?
- What is the most common official state dance in the United States?
- What term is used to describe the appearance of stars and flashes of light when you rub this part of your body?
- Where is this popular swimming hole?
- 1. Trigger was the horse ridden by Roy Rogers in his films and television shows. When Trigger died in 1965, what did Rogers do with the horse?
- The pyramid Khufu is located in what Egyptian city?
- Which royal bride popularized the white wedding dress?
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- Which rock band personally paid for the lighting of Prague Castle?
- Q4- Which country has the largest population of this animal?
- 10. Which of the following is a function of the vagina?
- Where is the oldest church in the continental U.S.?
- What fruit provides the outer flavor of a classic Creamsicle?
- Q2: The upcoming movie ‘Shamshera’ stars which of these famous actors in
the lead role?
- To help you plan your next spine-tingling adventure, we checked out the creepiest places in all 50 states. In Texas, we visit a historic and haunted Galveston hotel where guests have experienced cold breezes, doors slamming and flickering lights. Who is said to haunt the 5th floor here?
- Born on August 14, who won the Best Actress Oscar for “Monster’s Ball”?
- Jane Austen published "Sense and Sensibility" using what pseudonym?
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- After NYC and Chicago, which U.S. city has the highest number of skyscrapers?
- What is the fastest a neuron can send a message to the brain?
- What is an antonym for “hillock”?
- The 2013 Film 12 Years A Slave Was Based On A Book By Which Author?
- Q4 – Under which tree is he believed to have attained enlightenment?
- The leek is a national symbol of which European country?
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- Where can you find this ancient Viking settlement?
- Q2- The ________ Whisperers’ made by Kartiki Gonsalves was nominated in the
Documentary Short Subject category at the Oscars. Fill in the blanks
- What is an antonym for "celerity"?
- What sport was originally called "mintonette"?
- Where is the deepest part of the ocean?
- Who selects a new pope?
- What is chef Emeril Lagasse’s catchphrase?
- How many sides does a square have?
- Q1 – Delhi was declared as the Capital of India in the year __ ?
- What is a synonym for “deasil”?
- What is the London royal residence for the British monarch?
- What is another expression for “homonymous”?
- Q1- In 2023, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo faced off against each
other in a football match played in which city?
- Q1: What species of animal was Collarwali, who recently died of old age in the Pench National Park?
- 2. Perhaps NOT a modern or common food preservation technique, which process is highly effective for preserving root vegetables, century eggs and some meats? (Hint: don't dig yourself into a hole thinking about this one!)
- Q3: Which singer’s latest album is titled ‘Endless Summer Vacation’?
- What’s an antonym for “instauration”?
- What Was Disney's First Full-Length Animated Film?
- 1. What is the name of the main index on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange?
- What shellfish is essentially a larger version of a shrimp?
- Dorothy’s heel-clicking line "There's no place like home" refers to where?
- What country has the longest hiking trail in the Caribbean?
- What is another expression for “charrette”?
- What’s a synonym for “shambolic”?
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Which Chinese actor has suffered 3,000 injuries while acting in films?
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- The Song “Be Our Guest” Is From Which Disney Movie?
- 2. What is the one thing the Legion will do for its members regardless of rank or status?
- What is a synonym for “glebe”?
- What is a synonym for “moxie”?
- Which word is NOT a synonym for "velocious"?
- When we wandered to 14 abandoned amusement parks across the world, we discovered an old Western-themed park turned, literally, into a ghost town. Where was it?
- What animals are found climbing atop the Argania trees of Morocco?
- We explore Palm Springs to look for Insta-worthy spots in and around the desert oasis. We include this intriguing locale, covered in religious words, general messages of love and colorful nature scenes.
- Which company displaced GM from the top spot on the Fortune 500 in 1975?
- What unconventional food is a traditional topping on a Philly cheesesteak?
- Which Female Novelist Wrote The Book “Black Beauty”?
- What gum was propelled to fame after being packaged with branded comics?
- "And Then There Were None" is what author's best-selling novel, with over 100 million copies sold?
- Q2- The first India-France-_____ Maritime Exercise was organized in the
Gulf of Oman.
- What is the official name of the Statue of Liberty?
- Which of these states' capitals shares its name with a Native American tribe who lived on the Great Plains?
- Where is the world's largest stained-glass ceiling?
- Which U.S. state is home to the largest mushroom farm in the world?
- The four Chicken McNugget shapes all start with what letter?
- Finish the Elie Wiesel quote: "The opposite of love is not hate, but ..."
- If your new year destinations send you through the Atlanta airport, the restaurant One Flew South made our list of 14 amazing places to grab a drink in the city. What dish do we say not to miss?
- How did Bob Barker sign off each episode of “The Price Is Right”?
- Q2 – In the upcoming movie ‘Godfather’ starring Chiranjeevi, which of these
famous actresses would be seen in a key role?
- Curiosity Is The Name Of The Space Rover Exploring The Surface Of Which Planet?
- which of the following is a way to prevent the spread of malicious code
- Indian ornithologist and naturalist. He is referred to as the “Birdman of India”
- What’s The Strongest Material In The World?
- US President Joe Biden recently test drove which GM car to promote electric vehicles?
- What are the top aspects to keep in mind when buying a mattress?
- On which 1970's TV show would you have heard the classic line, "Kiss my Grits"?
- What state has a northern border called the "Twelve-Mile Circle"?
- Q3 – Vayu Raghavan played by Tanuj Virwani plays a key role in which of
these web series?
- Which car brand is most associated with the "James Bond" film franchise?
- What Is The Tallest Building In The World?
- Q2: Who among these played the role of ‘Laila’ in the recent movie
‘Heropanti 2’?
- What was the original name of Pac-Man?
- What is appropriate etiquette for a handshake?
- Q4 – Name this city, associated with a tragedy that occurred in 1972
- The Fortune 500 is a list of companies based on what?
- An upcycled shipping container can offer streamlined accommodations for your next travel adventure, paranormal or otherwise. We found 18 container homes for rent on Airbnb, including one with a rooftop deck, a full-sized bathroom and ample outdoor space. Where in Texas is it?
- What is a synonym for “prink”?
- Which U.S. Army post changed its name this week to Fort Cavazos?
- What is the name of the delicate wash program by IFB for your special clothes?
- Which US state had locales that ranked #3 and #4 on our list of the most-Instagrammed places in the world?
- What game did Oxford choose as the U.K.’s Word of the Year in 2005?
- Which U.S. state flag depicts a farmer and a miner?
- Which classic film had three different directors?
- Where is Europe's most powerful waterfall?
- Joby Mathew from Kerala has won the world championship gold in what?
- 5. Who was the first black president of South Africa?
- Where can you find this secluded Italian beach?
- What does a flashing red traffic light mean?
- Who was the king of the Roman gods?
- What is another expression for “amphibology”?
- 5. Looking like a spiky black koosh ball, sitting on the sandy bottom, or nesting in the reef, these creatures are quite a delicacy among the islanders. What are they?
- Which state has a state flower that's not a flower?
- Q5: The airport serving which of these cities is named after the person
depicted in this statue?
- What is the approximate number of people who have ever lived on earth?
- This is the Hathor Temple, a famous site located in which country?
- What country produces the most cocoa?
- 1. Your canine patient is thirteen years old and is just coming in for a check up. Which of these health problems is NOT normally associated with old age?
- Add a Taiwanese restaurant to your new culinary destinations for the new year. In our list of 25 essentials foods, we learned that the wildly popular dish ________ is considered modern Taiwanese cooking 101.
- Q4: This picture is taken inside the complex of which famous French palace?
- Q2 – Who is the director of the movie ‘Kashmir Files’ which has been in the
news?
- Where do the Stark family from “Game of Thrones” call home?
- how would you provide a dynamic range in the “data source” of pivot tables?
- Who ran against George Washington in the first two presidential elections?
- Which country by far has the world's largest prison population?
- The Goodyear blimp is filled with nearly 203,000 cubic feet of what gas?
- The Yarra River flows through which major city?
- What is a synonym for “bel-esprit”?
- Kinabalu is the highest peak in which country?
- What cereal does Tony the Tiger think is “grrreat”?
- Which bridge links Michigan's Upper Peninsula to the Lower Peninsula?
- Who is the only President to be featured on a state flag?
- Q2: Which financial institution purchased Swiss bank Credit Suisse for 3
billion francs amid the financial crisis?
- What was the capital of Brazil before Brasilia?
- If you charge OPPO Enco M32 for 10 minutes, For how long can you listen to the music?
- Mississippi's name comes from an Algonquian word meaning what?
- In what two months do the equinoxes occur?
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How many tons of WWII munitions are discovered annually in Germany?
- Who was the first known person to give his betrothed a diamond engagement ring?
- Which U.S. state has a flag with a single star?
- What is another expression for “anthropoglot”?
- Who invented the first flushable toilet in 1596?
- Which tennis player was linked to a computer virus in 2001?
- The monstrous gargoyles adorning Saint Vitus' Cathedral in Prague have what functional purpose?
- 2. What country is home to the largest city in Africa? I, Napoleon, was there when I said this to rally my men ". . .forty centuries look down upon you. . ."
- Which website began as a "list of actors with beautiful eyes"?
- What hormone is produced in response to darkness?
- Haida Gwaii are a group of islands belonging to which nation?
- BTS recently released a remix version of which popular song of theirs in collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion?
- We toured around 11 of the world’s most fascinating abandoned destinations and were intrigued by the flying-saucer-shaped homes in Wanli and Sanzhi, Taiwan. Once intended to be a colorful seaside resort, the Sanzhi project was abandoned in 1980 because of the loss of funding and what else?
- In the New Testament of the King James Bible, all but three books end with what word?
- Where is the world's largest library?
- Q4: This part of the famous tourist spot- Mykonos in Greece is known as
Little ______ . Fill in the blanks
- What state raises most of the country's turkeys?
- 2. This English king not only had as many marriages as some Hollywood stars but also gained weight. Hailed by Pope Leo X as "Defender of the Faith", he later dissolved the monasteries in Britain and pocketed much of their wealth.
- 2. To stop certain other fruits from turning brown after being sliced, sprinkling them with lemon juice is a perfect antidote. These include apples, avocados and what other particularly well known elongated fruit?
- “Blazing Saddles” shares a character with what other Mel Brooks film?
- When you donate blood, you give around one pint. How much blood do you have in your body to start with?
- What does the Eiffel Tower do for five minutes every hour in the evening?
- What is the scientific name for the northern lights?
- Which City Do The Simpsons Live In?
- Before becoming an actor, which man won a televised contest naming him "America's Toughest Bouncer"?
- 2. Bo Derek stars as a blonde newlywed in a 1979 movie. Her braids are of stylish fame in this particular film. What movie does she co-star with Dudley Moore?
- Which Is The Most Commonly Used World Map?
- What process is used to turn grape juice into wine?
- What does "Europe" mean in Greek?
- Aerosmith performed on the soundtrack for which 1990s blockbuster film?
- Who was Cleopatra dressed as when she met Mark Antony?
- Which Character Did Olivia Newton-John Portray In The Film Grease?
- Which character did the director of "Stand by Me" play on television?
- What is another expression for “druthers”?
- Which pizza was created to represent the Italian flag?
- We gathered the best viral travel gear from TikTok for your next big adventure and included this item, convenient for public restrooms.
- Omaha Beach was a key landing area during what operation?
- 10. Whose groundbreaking album 'The Dark Side of the Moon' is the third-bestselling album of all time?
- What symbol is used to represent a spare on a bowling score sheet?
- For a delightful double exploration, travel to the coastal neighbors of Spain and Morocco. Which tiny Moroccan village do we visit on our trip to explore Saharan sand dunes on a camel safari?
- A full-scale replica of what major world landmark can be found in Nashville, Tennessee?
- 1. This funny man is a Chicago native and is very proud of his Albanian heritage. He was born June 15, 1954; one of four children. His older brother was also a well-know comedic actor. Who might we call a "Blues Brothers' brother"?
- Which term is used to refer to a group of bears?
- Techno DJ Richard Hall was given the nickname "Moby," because he is a distant relative to which famous author?
- 4. I seem to like to see,
Flames as bright as can be,
They hypnotize,
And draw my eyes,
To their truly hot beauty!
I may have what disorder?
- Which Swedish telecommunications company made its largest ever acquisition by buying Vonage for $6.2 billion?
- Q4- A famous outlaw with the same name as this bird operated in which
European country?
- Who Was The First African American To Serve As A U.S. Senator?
- 2. In 1987, Mel Brooks directed a take-off on the "Star Wars" movies starring Rick Moranis as Dark Helmet. What was the name of this movie that also starred John Candy as Barf?
- In 1971, who became the first openly gay candidate for U.S. Congress?
- Q2: In the recently released ‘Darlings’, which of these actresses plays the
role of Shamshu Ansari?
- Which actor starred in the first movie that ever aired on HBO?
- What do the green tiles represent in the Game of Life?
- How did Robert Frost sum up everything he learned about life?
- What group laid siege to Paris several times in the 9th century CE?
- How can you maximise your savings this Great Indian Festival?
- Larry Hagman Was An Astronaut Married To A Rather Bewitching Woman, On Which Show?
- What are the only two states in the U.S. without counties?
- In which of these states is it illegal to fall asleep in a cheese shop?
- Which U.S. state is nicknamed the "Silver State"?
- In what country can you find the world's smallest bird?
- In Which Ocean Can The Mariana Trench Be Found?
- What is the most common street name in the U.S.?
- Q1- The walls and ceiling of the sanctum sanctorum of which temple have
been given a new look with 550 gold layers?
- Where was cheerleading founded?
- Where did Calypso music originate?
- What brings together the members of the Breakfast Club?
- If you want to put a little namaste in the place you stay, consult celebrity instructor Mandy Ingber’s list of the best places to go “om” for your next vacation. In which country did she find a medical and luxury spa in a natural park overlooking the coast?
- Claire Foy Plays Which Character In The First Two Seasons Of “The Crown”?
- We give you more than a dozen compelling reasons to put Florence, Italy, on your destination list for the new year. Which of the following is not true about the Piazzale Michelangelo?
- 1. A pie made from minced lamb and topped with mashed potato is known by which of these names?
- Q4: Which subcategory of this adventure sport appeared in the olympics?
- Q4: Name this famous astronaut
- Who was President when the 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote?
- 4. Which one of the following do alligators NOT have?
- Which Oscar-winning actor is the father of a daughter who has also won an Oscar?
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In which country is the town of Concrete located?
- Which of these benefits can you enjoy with Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card?
- John Bonham was the drummer for which rock band?
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In which field does a botanist specialize?
- Which of these operators is part of the national rail network in the U.S.?
- In Australia, locals built a 3,500-mile-long fence to keep which animal out?
- Which sea creatures are known to hold hands while sleeping?
- When we go behind the scenes at Zak Bagans’ The Haunted Museum in Las Vegas, we discover a cursed object given to Zak by Angry Joe. What is it?
- Q5: Doctors specialising in care of kidney and conditions affecting it are
known as what?
- Q4: This animal is ____ vegetarian, which mostly includes bamboo roots,
stems, shoots and leaves. Fill in the blanks
- What Canadian city is known as the "City of Gardens"?
- Q2: Which fast bowler, who plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore, became
the fastest Indian to take 100 wickets in IPL?
- 10. What method of death do Sonny Bono and Michael Kennedy have in common?
- Q1: Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story’ is a new book released by which singer?
- Which airline was recently named the world’s best for 2022?
- Geri Halliwell Was Known As Which “Spice”?
- Q1: Robert Lewandowski, who scooped the 2021 Best FIFA Men’s Player award,
belongs to which country?
- Which legendary 49ers quarterback was nicknamed “Joe Cool”?
- 9. Which film featured Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment?
- What is the capital of New Zealand?
- What river forms most of the border between Oregon and Washington?
- What is the only country that still has an emperor?
- Which city is home to the historic Uffizi Gallery?
- What institution helped popularize basketball?
- Which of these innovative technologies in the AO Smith Z8 water purifier helps it to save water?
- What is a synonym for “Hibernian”?
- In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke MLB's color barrier to play for what team?
- In Season 17, the Ghost Adventures crew head to Alton, Illinois, to investigate one of the most haunted towns in America. At the Mineral Springs Hotel, the crew suspects that reported séances performed _____________ have opened a dark doorway.
- Which film stars an actor whose first name is Martin and an actor whose last name is Martin?
- McLean Stevenson won a Golden Globe for portraying what character?
- What is a synonym for “avouch”?
- How Many Points Did Jerry Rice Score At Super Bowl XXIV?
- Our big adventure to luxurious St. Barts included kitesurfing, nude sunbathing, hiking and snorkeling. Eating delicious food was a huge part of our trip. What cuisine did we learn is king there?
- Who Was The First U.S. President?
- Which U.S. state borders only one other state?
- What country is the Taj Mahal in?
- What nation is the world's largest producer of corn?
- What city lies at the mouth of the Yangtze River?
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- Q2: William Butcher is the leader of which group of superheroes?
- On what holiday does the least-common birthday fall?
- In June 2021, whose record did Cristiano Ronaldo break to become the top-scorer in the history of the European Championship?
- What are Easter Island's famous statues called?
- Where is the world's largest underground shopping mall?
- Where do you drop the Harpic Flushmatic block?
- What President grew his beard after a suggestion from an 11-year-old girl?
- Which U.S. state is known as the "Tar Heel State"?
- How did Ben and Jerry learn to make ice cream?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- A dazzle refers to a group of what animal?
- Which city has an unfinished replica of the Parthenon?
- What word is a synonym of "risible"?
- 5. One of the most common styles is planting Bonsais on a rock. What must you do in order for this to look effective?
- When Travel Channel paranormal show hosts team up to investigate the infamous 40,000-square-foot Carey Mansion for a week, they learn that every inch of it has a story or legend attached to it. Where in the home was an unhappy nun rumored to have taken her own life?
- Which U.S. President came up with the term “Cabinet”?
- 1. A surgery that would cause a release of the transverse carpal ligament to relieve pressure on the median nerve on a human's wrist is known as what type of operation?
- Q3 – Svante Paabo who recently won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or
Medicine is from which country?
- Q1: Which of these actresses performed in the opening ceremony of the
Women’s Premier League?
- What’s an antonym for “sublunary”?
- The longest beach in the U.S. is in which state?
- In Hong Kong, this food is eaten as a street food and called as what?
- 1. Singer and actress Jessica Simpson had a number three hit with the 1999 song "I Wanna Love You Forever". Her sister had a solo number five hit in 2004 with the song "Pieces of Me". What is Jessica's sister's name?
- Who was the stapler originally invented for?
- In which country can you find this island temple?
- For the most relaxing vacation ever, consult our list of 50 wellness destinations to visit this year. Why do we think the spa at the Four Seasons in New Orleans is so special?
- The Joy Luck Club meets regularly to play what game in Amy Tan’s novel?
- 5. How many wisdom teeth do MOST adults (who have not had them extracted) have?
- What’s an antonym for “lissome”?
- 1. If using a telephone keypad, 26833486473 is where soccer legend Didier Drogba was born.
ABC = 2 DEF = 3 GHI = 4 JKL = 5
MNO = 6 PQRS = 7 TUV = 8 WXYZ = 9
- 4. Which Dewey was a racket-busting prosecuting attorney who ran unsuccessfully for President twice, losing both time?
- What counterintuitive strategy is key to maximizing a Galaga score?
- What type of dog is Snoopy?
- What is Elton John’s best-selling album of all-time?
- Happy wagon products are carefully curated designs from a large number of artists
- The new OPPO A55 comes with a large 5000mAh battery. What all can you do with just 5% battery power on OPPO A55?
- What was the first U.S. state to adopt an official sport?
- 2. When one feels one has no choices and is condemned to a bad condition, what can one do as a sign of defeat? Complete the phrase: "throw one's hands up in ___."
- What is another term for “numeracy”?
- Where is the ceremonial location for Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney?
- Q3: The Reserve Bank Innovation hub was recently inaugurated in which city?
- 7. NASA calls the Hubble Space Telescope an "orbiting observatory". What is the main advantage that an orbiting, or space-bound telescope, has over an earth-bound telescope?
- What Is The World's Largest Rodent?
- What tool helps you cut patterns into bread?
- Q1- Which of these is a car model launched by Kia in India?
- Q2: Farhan Akhtar will make his MCU debut by starring in which Marvel
Studios web series?
- What is a flock of flamingos known as?
- What does GMO stand for?
- In the TV series "The Brady Bunch," what is Carol Brady's maiden name?
- Where is this historic church with a multicolored roof?
- Where is the world's last Blockbuster store?
- What language does the Japanese dish “tempura” get its name from?
- What type of cake does the British royal family serve at weddings?
- Q3- Karl Benz, considered the developer of the first practical automobile
powered by an internal combustion engine, was born in which country?
- Q5: In which year was this building formally opened?
- What pope created the modern calendar?
- Which cathedral features this stairway leading to Divination class in "Harry Potter"?
- In our Iceland exploration, we learn that it's important to visit some places during particular times of year. Which natural feature on the western coast is especially popular during the summer months?
- In 1845, a parrot was ousted from Andrew Jackson's funeral for doing what?
- Where is this "stone forest"?
- What Year Did Princess Diana Die?
- What Grateful Dead guitarist was born on August 1?
- Q4: What breed of cat is this?
- Who is the only NBA player to play in four different decades?
- What type of whale has the fastest cruising speed at 23 mph?
- What is the battery capacity of Tecno Spark 7T?
- What was the first organ to be successfully transplanted?
- What food was commonly used as a form of currency in ancient Rome?
- Koalas primarily eat leaves from what tree?
- What country is called "the land of the rising sun"?
- Which Animal Is Used To Make Foie Gras?
- Q2 – William Butcher is the leader of which group of superheroes?
- Houseboat dwellers get to enjoy the water every day. We compiled a list of the coolest houseboats around the world to help inspire a purchase, including the 1907 Yankee Ferry, with what on the back?
- He was a fighter in the cause of annihilation of caste, also known as the father if Indian constitution.
- Who invented Big League Chew?
- 1. I'm known as the ancestor of all alcoholic drinks. I'm made by fermenting a mixture of honey and water. What am I called?
- Which popular game was banned in New York from 1942 to 1976?
- What does a barometer measure?
- Referring to only eating locally grown foods, what was Oxford’s 2007 word?
- Which U.S. state is home to these unusual rock formations?
- What other founding father did John Adams defeat to win the presidency?
- Maple is the official flavor of which state?
- What NCAA sports conference is found primarily in the Midwest?
- What eight-time Wimbledon champion was born on August 8?
- 9. This mosque was built by Shahjahan in the 1650s and is one of the largest mosques in India.
- Die Erfolge von GoldenEye HD zeigen, dass das Remaster möglicherweise bald auf Xbox erscheint
- Q3 – The movie ‘Jalsa’ starring Shefali Shah, also stars which of these
famous actresses?
- Which movie star and sex symbol died this week at age 95?
- What U.S. city is famous for deep-fried pasta called "toasted ravioli"?
- What Is The World's Largest Non-Polar Desert?
- What U.S. government agency regulates the stock exchange?
- Michael Bond Was The Creator Of Which Bear?
- What are the United States' "Twin Cities"?
- [Answer]
Which animals glow under the ultraviolet light?
- Bouillabaisse originated in which French city?
- Q3:
- Abraham Lincoln was a champion in what sport?
- 7. After the mutiny, Bligh and his loyal crewman were ordered into the ship's launch and set adrift. What was the fate of William Bligh?
- What major European port is around 70 miles inland?
- Which Country Shares A Border With North Korea?
- Which bad habit does an onychophagist have?
- Which state has a town called Rough and Ready?
- David Duchovny Plays Fox Mulder In Which Series?
- Q3 – Recently the Prime Minister’s scheme for mentoring young authors was
launched by the Ministry of Education, named what?
- The largest aquarium in the U.S. was a gift from Home Depot co-founder Bernard Marcus to which U.S. city?
- What is an antonym for “grandisonant”?
- What is an antonym for “ambisinister”?
- Which two countries share Iguazu Falls?
- What state is bordered by Puget Sound to the northwest?
- For big adventures in entertainment, we checked out some of the best festivals across the country. Where did we head for a music fest once declared the world's largest, attracting close to a million people to see 800 performers on 12 different stages?
- The first bike path in the U.S. was located in what city?
- What is the only continent without glaciers?
- Ergs are found in what type of environment?
- George Washington Carver proposed what crop as an alternative to cotton?
- What’s The Last Letter Of The Greek Alphabet?
- What is the name of McDonald’s thieving mascot?
- Where is the world's highest-altitude railway tunnel?
- What vocal technique does "The Andy Griffith Show" theme song feature?
- It is considered unlucky to speak the title of which Shakespeare play while backstage at a theater?
- “London Bridge is falling down, ___”
- What is the term used for the dot above the lowercase letter "i"?
- What is the highest point in Yellowstone National Park?
- Where Did D-Day Take Place?
- The Ring of Fire is a belt of volcanoes and seismic activity around the edge of which ocean?
- 1. Ides date, quarter hour, minutes of fame, first point in tennis. What number is related to these clues?
- Identify this animal whose name is devired from the Sanskrit word meaning “spotted one”.
- Where are these palatial gardens?
- Cupid, the Roman god of erotic love, is often depicted holding what?
- Which fairy tale features a witch who lives in a gingerbread house?
- What social network started everyone off with a friend named Tom?
- Q3: Being developed in India by ADE, how do we better know the Tactical
Airborne Platform for Aerial Surveillance?
- In February 2022, which South American country’s constituent assembly formally began debating motions for a new constitution?
- What is the promise offered by IFB's Trishield protection?
- In which African country can you find the lava lakes of Danakil Desert?
- What animal is associated with Schrodinger’s famous thought experiment?
- Where is the Avatar Hallelujah Mountain?
- Where is the official Surf City, USA?
- This cricketer has made 2 IPL centuries. If one was for the Rajasthan Royals, the other was for which franchise?
- What President saved the Library of Congress with his personal collection?
- Which state capital is known as the "Smithsonian of the South"?
- Which celebrity attorney was sentenced last week to 14 years in prison for tax evasion and stealing from clients?
- Which muppet is in love with Kermit the Frog?
- What is the state snack of Texas?
- 9. Which of these claims has been made by conspiracy theorists about the evidence in the JFK assassination case?
- 2. If I described my friend as being tighter than two coats of paint, what would I be implying?
- What does the word Pharyngitis refer to?
- Which of these smartphones comes with India’s fastest charging technology?
- Who was the first President to have a veto overridden by Congress?
- Which airline introduced online check-in?
- 5. A pre-launch check involves lots of acronyms. One major part is the APU that needs to be checked. What is the APU?
- In What Country Would You Find The Famous "Spanish Steps"?
- What was the sacred animal of ancient Egypt?
- Q3 – The production of what will be undertaken in India by the Indo-Russia
Rifles Pvt Ltd?
- Where is the Chan Chan Archeological Zone located?
- Oziva’s Biotin is extracted from _____ natural Sesbania Agati leaves. Fill in the blanks
- In the movie "Back to the Future," which year do Marty and Doc find themselves in when they travel back in time?
- The Mona Lisa once hung in the bedroom of which famous historical figure?
- Angostura bitters are named for a town in what country?
- How many flavors of PediaSure 7+ are available?
- What cooking technique involves alcohol and fire?
- Which famous fort is this?
- Q2- Which actor plays the role of serial killer Anand Swarnakar in the
Amazon Prime series ‘Dahaad’?
- Which television drama is based on the characters from the "Archie" comic strip?
- [Answer]
What is the capital of the USA ?
- Q4: Where is this Ashoka Pillar located?
- Which of the following Features have been introduced for the first time in Foldable Smartphones?
- Which of these phrases means "out of many, one"?
- Which state is known as the "Show-Me State"?
- What country was originally called New Holland?
- In Greek mythology, who defeats the half-man, half-bull minotaur?
- What Is The Fear Of Bees Known As?
- What word describes ice, grease, and banana peels?
- Which world leader’s official residence is called "The Lodge"?
- What boarding school did Charles and his father, Philip, both attend?
- What type of organisms are sea monkeys?
- Which meteor shower covers the night sky every July and August?
- What is a synonym for “swizzle”?
- Made by P&G, what was the first heavy-duty laundry detergent in the U.S.?
- What is a synonym for “eucatastrophe”?
- We took an illuminating world tour of the Festival of Lights, discovering a Hanukkah menorah in Florida made of more than 10,000 seashells in which city?
- Q5: This is a picture from which Union Territory in India?
- Q5 – Which Indian state has this animal as the state animal?
- Amazon Sirona Quiz Answers 2021 (Updated)
- Which of these is a title of a 1983 hit for Eddy Grant, and not a property on a classic Monopoly board?
- What is true about vanilla orchids?
- What country is known as "The Land of the Incas"?
- What is the world’s warmest ocean?
- What is a synonym for “spoor”?
- How many karats are in pure gold?
- What was Anne Frank's nickname for her diary?
- 1. Animals: On what island/nation are you most likely to find a lemur?
- realme Narzo 50A has a __ MP Triple AI Camera?
- Where is this towering statue of the Virgin Mary?
- Which of the following phones have a pressure-sensitive display?
- For a culinary exploration this summer, check out our collection of 25 Taiwanese foods. Atlanta's Ah-Ma’s Taiwanese Kitchen taught us a little about shaved ice. What does the traditional take often have a drizzle of?
- What was the Louvre before it was a museum?
- Who was born with the name Annie Mae Bullock?
- Where did the first indoor ski slope open?
- What carbonated drink is the world’s most widely distributed product?
- What major sporting event is typically written with Roman numerals?
- What did Einstein give away in a divorce settlement?
- Guitarist Gary Rossington, who died this week, was the last surviving original member of which rock band?
- The first Frisbees were made of what?
- Possibly Hawaii’s most scenic drive, the Road to Hana is on which island?
- Giza's Great Sphinx has the head of a man and the body of what animal?
- 1. Using a large pot is best, if you make as much chili as I do! The first thing I do is put a bit of EVOO in the pot as it heats up to medium-high heat.
What is EVOO?
- Camp chef Gene gets guidance from what in "Wet Hot American Summer"?
- The Rastafari religion originated on which Caribbean island?
- Which Continent Is Present In All Four Hemispheres?
- What rock band stars in Hollywood Studios’ Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster?
- Q3: The MCF Rae Bareli has renamed the hockey stadium to in whose honour?
- In our road trip to 10 haunted US highways, we included Route 44 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. For more than three decades, drivers there have reported encounters with a ghostly hitchhiker who mysteriously appears where?
- Where is this roaring waterfall?
- Q3: Which is the official Hindi remake of ‘Kolamaavu Kokila’ where a girl
gets dragged into the world of cocaine smuggling?
- What rubber-bladed tool removes water from windows and mirrors?
- What famous Jackson was found dead in 2009?
- Where can you find this "alien throne"?
- 2. Which kitchen tool starting with "A" is expressly used to slice an alligator pear?
- 7. What is the state dessert of Missouri? Don't freeze up now.
- Why did Bermuda shorts become popular on the eponymous island?
- Who Is The World’s Youngest Self-Made Billionaire?
- Q1: Logistics technology platform Shiprocket has recently become India’s
106th Unicorn. It is backed by which of these companies?
- Why couldn’t the bicycle stand up by itself?
- What’s another expression for “Bunburying”?
- We picked our favorite 10 criminal cases cracked open by paranormal research on the Dead Files and included the Season 5 episode in Jamaica about the White Witch of Rose Hall. Annie Palmer was rumored to have killed three _________ on the property.
- Robinson Crusoe Island belongs to which country?
- The sport of BASE jumping originated in which U.S. national park?
- What song is named for a radio station identification during World War II?
- Oktoberfest is held annually in which German town?
- The Davis Cup 2021 was won by which country?
- How many centimeters are in a meter?
- Which legendary athlete won positive reviews for his singing role on Broadway?
- We sought out a culinary adventure in hot and spicy cuisine across America and discovered this restaurant that features a spicy challenge from its chef.
- Which spirit is the main ingredient in a Manhattan?
- What is another expression for “abditive”?
- 4. Your last patient before lunch has a yellowish tinge to her skin and the whites of her eyes. What is this symptom called?
- 7. This Hollywood actor with the 'jewel' name has already starred in several movies. You probably remember him as Ritchie Valens in "La Bamba". Which actor am I referring to?
- The oldest pair of sandals ever discovered was found where?
- According to a famous quote from "Jurassic Park," what does life do?
- Where did the first battle of the American Revolution take place?
- Where was the first drive-in movie theater?
- 10. In the late 1990s, Michael J. Fox announced he was diagnosed with which disease?
- What direction is NOT found in the name of any country?
- 1. By the 21st century we humans have become very aware of our responsibility to prevent killing off our environment. What is the term for this?
- The water purifier is suitable for which of these water sources?
- What type of farm animal does the word “equine” describe?
- Which television series featured the characters Lenny and Squiggy?
- 6. "I Kissed A Girl" was a huge hit in 2008 in many countries around the world. What is the name of the female artist that sings this song?
- What term describes a group of lions?
- Which of these Presidents was NOT carved into Mount Rushmore in 1927?
- What is television’s most-watched royal wedding of all time?
- Glascow, Scotland, has plenty of haunted destinations for the paranormal adventure traveler, but our travel writer was focused on cultural excitements instead, like the city’s world-class music and food scenes. To which neighborhood did he send foodies for a variety of top-tier eats with loads of vegan options?
- 1. Sitting by the fire
Crying into cold ashes
Fairy Godmother
Who is the central character in this story?
- In Hawaiian, surfing is known as "he'e nalu," which translates to what?
- What car brand is synonymous with the “James Bond” film franchise?
- Japan’s rich culture and history make it a captivating destination for a big adventure. Which discipline was developed on the Ryukyu Islands in the 19th century?
- What U.S. city bills itself as the "live music capital of the world"?
- An armed man was arrested and charged with the attempted murder of which Supreme Court Justice last week?
- Which U.S. President had the most children?
- Where can you find this "underwater waterfall"?
- 3. This Billy first appeared in the 1970s as a member of Generation X, and went solo in the 1980s. His tunes included "Rebel Yell" and "White Wedding". Which Billy voiced these tunes?
- Area 51 Is Located In Which U.S. State?
- The burrito was named for what type of animal?
- Grape skins are an important ingredient for which type of wine?
- “Amarillo” Is The Spanish Word For Which Color?
- What is an antonym for “parol”?
- Q3: Sabah Al Khaled Al Hamad Al Sabah has been appointed the new Prime
Minister of which country?
- How Did Blake Carrington Make His Fortune In “Dynasty”?
- Washington State is ready for travelers of every stripe, including ghost hunters who like their vacations extra eerie. In our creepy urban legends from each state, where do we send you in Washington?
- Answer 4 (C) – Los Angeles
- [Answer]
What is a dog's most powerful sensory organ?
- Which planet weighs over twice as much as all the other known planets combined?
- What is the title of the “M*A*S*H” theme song?
- 8. This famous cereal advertising icon has a wild natural style mustache.
- In Which City Is The Uffizi Gallery?
- "I am serious. And don't call me Shirley" is a quote from which film?
- What nickname did Princess Diana earn thanks to her popularity?
- 4. Basketball is one of the most played sports in the world. Being very famous, what is it played on?
- What is another term for “buskin”?
- Utah’s Bryce Canyon is best known for what type of geologic formation?
- 1. I tell the story of a young troubled boy who has an unusual gift and the equally troubled psychologist who wants to help him. Written and directed by M Night Shyamalan, what 1999 movie am I?
- What is a tariff?
- "The Dude abides" is a quote from what cult classic?
- What barbecue sandwich developed a cult following after debuting in 1981?
- Which character from the television show "The Love Boat" was played by a future U.S. Congressman?
- Which of these films won the Best Picture Oscar?
- The Kentucky Derby is part of which horseracing feat?
- Which word is NOT a synonym for "effulgent"?
- Which country has the longest section of straight railroad track?
- If you give up something completely, what do you go?
- Where do Harry Potter and his friends learn witchcraft and wizardry?
- Q5 – This is a humanoid robot from which company?
- Which U.S. state manages 70% of the world's internet traffic?
- Which city is nicknamed the "City of Bridges"?
- Cruella de Vil is the antagonist of a children’s book about what animal?
- Escape to one of the top spots we discovered to see spring blooms across the country. This May festival enjoys the largest collection of its namesake flower in the nation, as well as concerts, arts and crafts, a parade and expos.
- Where can you kiss a fish as part of a ritual called "getting screeched in"?
- What is an antonym for “hearken”?
- What famous book was printed by Johannes Gutenberg in the 1450s?
- We located gorgeous waterfalls across the world ready for exploration. Which hidden gem has moss-covered canyons that result in a spectacular natural cathedral, yet demands a six-mile pilgrimage from would-be admirers?
- Where did Diana and Charles hold their wedding ceremony?
- Which of these soul hits featured vocals by Cuba Gooding, Jr.'s father?
- Which state's name means "sky-tinted water"?
- In which country is it illegal to mow your lawn, hang your laundry, or recycle on Sundays?
- What is a synonym for “singultus”?
- Q5 – What is this structure called?
- What Was Superman’s Birth Name?
- Where was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War?
- What is a tombolo?
- 8. '...For who could ever learn to love a beast?'
- "It's ugly, but it gets you there" was the 1969 advertising slogan for which car?
- What celestial event is believed to make people go crazy?
- 10. Who is Kiefer's famous father?
- 2. I set a record in the Open era for the most Grand Slam singles titles with 22 in total. I married an American tennis star and we had two children together. Who am I?
- 4. The 4Pi ladies have travelled to a European country to sample a traditional onion pie and their favourite black forest cake. Which country would you be in if the photographer told you to "L�cheln"?
- Burgundy wine is made in the Burgundy region of which country?
- What is the orchestral piece played at the beginning of an opera?
- What job does Atticus have in “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
- The Byzantine Empire was a continuation of which ancient empire?
- Q1- Which country is the first to place an order for the purchase of the
BrahMos missiles from India?
- What game is in the picture?
- Architecture buffs will enjoy our picks for the world's top cities to explore design. We feature the capital city of Brazil, but we do not mention which of Brasilia's creative constructions?
- Which of these is NOT a follow-up to Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women"?
- Which band made a corner in Winslow, Arizona famous?
- Elton John frequently collaborates with which lyricist?
- What company created the first portable computer?
- You can fully charge your Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G in <em>__</em>.
- What continent is home to the largest land animal in the world?
- What did the very first vending machine dispense?
- What’s another expression for “biota”?
- In what famous rock band did the guitarist Slash play from 1985 to 1996?
- What state has a unique "Bootheel" that forms its southeast corner?
- Which Indian long-jump star was bestowed the Woman of the Year Award by World Athletics in 2021?
- What breakfast dish is commonly made with stale tortilla chips?
- Q1: PVR Ltd launched its movie non-fungible token (NFT) ahead of the
release of which of these movies?
- How many U.S. Presidents have been the children of former Presidents?
- What does “going steady” mean?
- Which European country is known as the "Hexagon"?
- What body part determines the length of a span?
- Which state's capitol building was designed in part by a President?
- Where can you find this church atop a skyscraper?
- In 2008, the Seattle SuperSonics relocated to what city?
- 10. Who played the Grinch in 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas'?
- If you're over the adventure of struggling with a rental car GPS, train travel is just the ticket. Our travel writer saw Switzerland this way, adding a little________ travel to the mix for excellent views of the surrounding landscapes.
- Which author holds the Guinness World Record for most New York Times best-sellers?
- What is NOT one of the “three milks” in a traditional tres leches cake?
- The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?
- What is the name of the subgenre of Westerns mostly shot in Italy?
- What is NOT a seal found in the Arctic?
- 5. Who is known as "The Spider"?
- For the first thirty years of its existence, which snack did not have a creamy filling?
- What is a synonym for “felicitate”?
- Instead of a word, Oxford chose which emoji as its 2015 Word of the Year?
- Which of these eggs is decorative and inedible?
- When letters were added to telephone rotary dials, which word could NOT have been spelled out?
- Who holds the record for most-expensive painting sold by a female artist?
- The structure of the nervous system consists of what two systems?
- Which are first 3 colors of Play-Doh compounds launched back in 1956?
- Twitter CEO Elon Musk replaced the company’s traditional bird icon this week with an image of which animal?
- 1. "Today is the first day
Of the rest of my life.
I wake as a child
To see the world begin...." or so sang a Rocky Mountain balladeer who thanked God he was a Country boy. Who was he?
- Which of the following features describe the new Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360?
- Named for a Hollywood actress, the luxury handbag created by Hermès is known as what?
- "Creating a League of Nations" is the last in what list by Woodrow Wilson?
- Shivam Sharma appeared as______ in ‘Roomies S3’.
- Where is this ornate covered bridge?
- What is another expression for “mumpsimus”?
- The post-WWII European Recovery Program is better known by what name?
- What Is The Twitter Bird’s Name?
- 5. In which Indian city is the Taj Mahal located?
- What product did Orville Redenbacher begin to sell as a child?
- In season 1, the Ghost Nation team investigate the White Pine, Tennessee, farmhouse of the Totherow family who are struggling with four full-bodied apparitions. During the last paranormal investigation of the home, what did investigators capture?
- What does the “57” represent on Heinz bottles?
- Q5 – This is a famous castle located in which country?
- Wheel of Fortune Quiz Answers for 31st October 2021
- With its abundance of interesting wildlife, Costa Rica is an ideal spring escape for animal admirers. We learned all the following facts about coatis during our visit except that ________.
- Q3: Who among these scored his 30th Test century at the SCG in 2023?
- Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster won lead awards for which 1991 film?
- A stay at a farm hotel offers a rural adventure for city dwellers, and we found some of the best across the country. Where is the former dairy farm that is now a lavender farm?
- Q4 – Who among these is one of the co-founders of this app?
- Borrowed from French, what word means "a place appointed for meeting"?
- Where can you zip down the world's longest sledding run?
- Who was the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
- Which Indian cooperative has been ranked ‘number one Cooperative’ among the top 300 cooperatives in the world?
- 2. Which Austrian born action film hero and former Governor of the State of California separated from his wife of 25 years after it was revealed that he had an illegitimate child with their housekeeper?
- Which American Giant makes Snickers?
- Q4 – Who among these was a founder of this company?
- Where can you find this angelic sculpture?
- The Fossil Gen 6 watch can charge 80% in little over ______ mins?
- What contest is held every Fourth of July at Coney Island?
- 6. This celebrated American novelist and short-story writer penned "Hills Like White Elephants" and "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place." He shot himself in the head in 1961. Need a few more hints? Think bullfighting, alcohol, and the character Santiago.
- Famous pediatrician and author Dr. Benjamin Spock won an Olympic gold medal in what sport?
- What type of loan is taken out to purchase a home?
- OnePlus 9RT can charge your phone in how many mins?
- What is another expression for “aperçu”?
- Q5- This famous chocolate museum is located in which country?
- What is another expression for “atemporal”?
- With a diet primarily consisting of a single type of plant, what bear is said to be almost entirely vegetarian?
- vidit gujrathi, koneru humpy and viswanathan anand is associated with which sport?
- What shape is a Major League Baseball pitcher's plate?
- 5. Jean-Gaspard Deburau introduced the "pantomine blanche" to the art of mime. What is this?
- What was Australia's original name?
- What Country Has The Most Pyramids?
- What was Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth name?
- What’s another word for "decapod"?
- The U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division is known as "The Screaming ..." what?
- Nodirbek Abdusattorov, the youngest ever Rapid Chess World Champion, is from which country?
- Q1 – Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 700th club goal against which team
recently?
- 4. Name the villain that wears human flesh from his victims on his face. Hint: His weapon of choice is a chainsaw.
- Q5- When was he fired from Apple?
- Where is this tower that was originally constructed to be a chimney?
- Which historic building is the centerpiece of the Alamo battlefield?
- Where was the "Bloody Mary" cocktail invented?
- Who sculpted Mount Rushmore?
- Before Google was “Google,” it went by what name?
- What is the name of the world's deepest ocean trench?
- Q4: Who is the current CEO of this tech company?
- There is no limit to the adventure that can be had at a bachelorette party, even those without scheduled shenanigans. We made destination suggestions for every personality. Which bachelorette type from our guide has the wrong destination here?
- Who led a team of Chicago law enforcement agents nicknamed "The Untouchables"?
- Which of these animals doesn't live in Antarctica?
- What is the name of the butterfly larva?
- [Answer]
How many species of hoopoe are known?
- Since it's butted up against a vital organ, your left what is smaller than your right one?
- Q5- In 2017, this monarch reached which jubilee?
- When do we celebrate International Students’ Day?
- As per the new retention rules, ahead of the auction for the 2022 IPL, each franchise would be allowed to retain maximum how many players?
- What player holds the record for most World Series home runs?
- Q3- Which team has become the first South American country to win Under-20
World Cup title since 2011?
- Wendy Kaufman became famous as what beverage spokesperson?
- What type of planet is Jupiter?
- Where is the northernmost continuously inhabited place in the world?
- In what country was the International Red Cross founded?
- In Season 2 of Ghost Nation, the team wanders into a paranormal class hosted by a local investigator. What is Dave Tango's advice to the group?
- The tempered double glass door in the Usha Calypso OTG is designed for which of these purposes?
- 3. Which of these actresses who is often seen in music videos features in Satyameva Jayate 2?
- Which film featured the Oscar-winning song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"?
- 8. Where is the Lincoln Memorial located?
- What is on the white background of the National flag of Japan?
- Which European city is home to this famous lock bridge?
- Q4 – What is the name of this landmark?
- Where is the only full-sized castle in North America?
- Q3: K Chandrasekhar Rao inaugurated whose125 feet tall statue in April 2023?
- What is the name for the strip of land jutting north from the border of Minnesota?
- [Answer]
If improperly prepared, what type of sushi is potentially deadly?
- Which country spans the most time zones?
- What's the only Great Lake that doesn't border Michigan?
- What Language Has The Most Words?
- What 1980s movie “saved” Disney and launched a new era of animated films?
- Which supermodel has received 23 nominations for “Project Runway”?
- Which is New York City's largest borough by population?
- What building did King Kong climb in the original 1933 movie?
- What was the name of Michael Jackson's high-profile pet chimpanzee?
- If there are 3 apples and you take away 2, how many apples do you have?
- Q2: Which team beat New Zealand in a playoff game, to seal the last spot
for the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
- What constellation contains the North Star?
- What is another expression for “plutography”?
- 3. The nose is part of the respiratory system. What other system is it part of?
- In what order should cutlery be used in a dinner setting?
- What is the farthest object that can be seen with the naked eye?
- In Mexico City, a statue of an indigenous woman recently replaced which explorer in a famous monument?
- Which U.S. state is nicknamed the "Ocean State"?
- Sushi is often paired with what spicy, green condiment?
- Where is the fossil-filled "Valley of the Whales"?
- Q2: Vikram Vedha’ is an upcoming Hindi movie that is a remake of a 2017
movie of the same name in which language?
- The Bahamas are home to a beach inhabited by what animal?
- Memorial Day was originally created to honor fallen soldiers of which war?
- Who or what are Maya, Bobby and Roobi, returned to India after serving at the Indian embassy in Kabul?
- Where can you find the pudu, the world’s smallest deer?
- Which U.S. state celebrates Chester Greenwood Day to commemorate the invention of earmuffs?
- Eight U.S. Presidents Were Born In Which State?
- Q1: William Ruto has recently been elected as the President of which country?
- Kansas and Texas are both home to museums focused on what invention?
- Which of these is NOT a tempo instruction?
- She is the founder of the Indian Biopharmaceutical company Biocon. amazon quiz
- What musical instrument's name becomes that of another musical instrument when its first letter is removed?
- Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer is a joint effort between NASA and which country’s space agency?
- Limbo began as a traditional Caribbean dance during what type of event?
- 3. The popular 1960s musical duo Simon and Garfunkel were named by their parents as:
- What best describes a “pentimento”?
- In what U.S. state can you find a beach with naturally green sand?
- What is the dramatic principle named for playwright Anton Chekhov?
- 1. For decades, campers have enjoyed S'Mores, a marshmallow based treat. Which of the following could you leave out if you were preparing to make S'Mores?
- 5. If an individual is concerned about symptoms that might suggest endometriosis, she should see a doctor or a specialist. Which of these specialists might a doctor recommend?
- 1. When we sat down to watch the film, the soundtrack was so loud that I thought I would finish up as _____ as a post. Which word idiomatically fills the blank?
- Jeff Foxworthy asked contestants on his game show, "Are You Smarter Than a ____?"
- “Cheers” primarily takes place where?
- What is NOT lunate?
- Which planet has the longest day?
- If your next exploration is married life and you want a destination wedding, consider a location where celebrities have tied the knot. Which couple chose a palatial 16th-century estate in Italy's Lake Como region to say their vows?
- Where did Hawaiian pizza originate?
- What building features the oldest door in Great Britain?
- What is the lowest-altitude commercial airport in the world?
- If Ryan Gosling really was a gosling, what bird would his parents be?
- Which Kathak maestro is the singer of this song?
- What is another expression for “dolorifuge”?
- Which company produced the first cellphone?
- What was Hamilton’s original, and largely self-taught, profession?
- In our investigation of the world's coolest pools, we visit Kempinski Hotel Ishtar on the Dead Sea in Jordan, which offers nine pools and waterfalls surrounded by gardens and lagoons and the largest _______ in the Middle East.
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- Which NBA legend signed an endorsement deal with Nike in 1984?
- Q4: What is the closest genetic relative of this animal?
- In the series Friends, what ridicuously expensive gift did Ross get for Carol back in college?
- Q4- In which community’s mythology does this bird play a prominent part?
- Which city does the world’s longest tunnel deliver water to?
- What general is often blamed for Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo?
- 3. Technically, their birth names are Sigmund Esco, Toriano Adaryll, Jermaine La Jaune, Marlon David and Michael Joseph, but the world knows them as one of the most successful brother acts of all time. Who are they?
- The Times Square ball drop occurs annually on what holiday?
- In which U.S. state can you find a river nicknamed the "River of No Return”?
- the cost which is to be incurred when the unit is closed is called
- Which country has a yin and yang symbol on its national flag?
- A new destination for you may be the stomping ground of someone famous. In our selections for the most famous home in every state, which one did we choose for Tennessee?
- What plant appears on the Connecticut state flag?
- Sports fans enjoy winter wanders supporting their favorite teams. We investigated the top tailgating foods across the nation and included which hearty handheld for Virginia?
- What region is known for its traditional dish of lutefisk?
- What describes a “pinniped”?
- [Answer]
In which country is the Amstel River located?
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What is cut with the tool depicted in the picture?
- Bomb Pops and Firecracker Popsicles feature what colors?
- Which Ernest Hemingway book won a Pulitzer Prize?
- Which pair of brothers played in the first ever T20 World Cup final?
- What is the most common pub name in the U.K.?
- Which leader famously said, “We shall fight on the beaches...”?
- Q4 – In which Spanish city is this building located?
- Which hit song from the 1970s was featured in commercials for Heinz Tomato Ketchup?
- What is a roux used for in cooking?
- What city is the "Grape Pie Capital of the World"?
- Hurricanes in the northwest Pacific Ocean are called what?
- The flower of what spice depends primarily on hand pollination by humans?
- Which city has an airport named after Louis Armstrong?
- Which state is home to a farm with 43 giant presidential heads?
- What is the largest sports stadium in the United States?
- Which U.S. state's name came from the Sioux word for "south wind"?
- Which songwriter wrote the State Farm ad jingle, "Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there"?
- What is the traditional unit of measurement for the height of a horse?
- Which mammal has the longest pregnancy?
- Q2 – Who was India’s only individual gold medalist at the recently
concluded Asia Cup in Archery?
- Who said, "The unexamined life is not worth living"?
- What Was The Name Of The High School In "Grease"?
- What is a synonym for “astern”?
- What word means “apple” in Spanish?
- Who's scored the most points in NBA history?
- What expression is an antonym of “isopolity”?
- What is a synonym for “bedight”?
- Which U.S. state has a church that features a million-dollar aquarium?
- What is a synonym for “decorticate”?
- Which city has the most billionaires?
- Secretary desks were invented in what country?
- “He likes it! Hey Mikey!” was which brand’s tagline in the 1970s?
- Most of the Greek islands are scattered throughout which sea?
- In what region did the Amber Road begin?
- Q2- The Chief Minister of which India state launched an app named ‘Arunpol
App’?
- Where is this snowy town?
- What future star played Rusty in "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation"?
- 7. When Steven Tyler was asleep, he began to "Dream On". What band is Steven Tyler commonly associated with?
- What is Jack’s profession?
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- What American city did Poe consider to be his home?
- What currency is used in Mexico?
- Where is this fjord?
- We took a road trip through Northern California's wine country, experiencing the winemaking process from grape to glass. During our suggested itinerary, we tell you not to miss the 35-acre __________, rich in an array of wildlife and an art lover’s paradise.
- Which U.S. state has a piece of land that belongs to England?
- How do the Pevensie children get to Narnia?
- On a big adventure to Grand Teton National Park, our travel writer discovered some fascinating facts about elk, but not this.
- What is the fat on whales and seals called?
- What all segment-first features does the all-new Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G sport?
- Queen Elizabeth II was known for her love of what dog breed?
- Q2: Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh is set to become India’s first
sanctuary for what animal?
- The Pearl Harbor National Memorial in Honolulu remembers what war?
- 7. Which of these explains one way in which the word "skanky" was used in the '80s?
- The Orient Express was a passenger train service originally running from Paris to which other terminal city?
- The word "democracy" comes from Greek words meaning "rule of the" what?
- Feijoada is the national dish of which country?
- 7. What kind of cancer ultimately took Patrick Swayze's life on September 14, 2009?
- Where can you find female seafood divers known as “haenyeo”?
- Q5- Who was the director of the 1st movie of this character in the marvel
studios?
- Which cookie brand promises 1,000 chips in each bag?
- J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” follows which character’s quest?
- What is the screen size of Pop 5?
- The city of Seattle is located on which body of water?
- 5. Camelot is a famous castle and court associated with which legendary hero?
- On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which airline introduced an in-flight safety manual in braille?
- Supernatural forces are said to be unleashed by a full moon. In our list of 10 off-the-beaten-path adventures at national park destinations, which park’s moonlit features take on anthropomorphic qualities during a Full Moon Hike?
- When was the mahatma gandhi series of banknotes issued by the reserve bank of india?
- 9. What did all Spartan men spend most of their adult lives doing?
- Which tribe still lives within the rims of the Grand Canyon?
- Which of these brands are in focus during the Great Republic Day Sale?
- 6. Which of these is a thin French bread?
- Which of these Latin phrases means "the other way around"?
- Which constellation takes its name from the Latin word for "twins"?
- The lead singer of which band wrote Tina Turner's comeback hit, "Private Dancer"?
- Where did the marble used to make this building come from?
- Wander to one of the fun festivals we discovered in all 50 states, like this 11-day winter film festival in which its ski resort host city becomes a mini Hollywood, as celebrities, wannabes and film buffs take over.
- 1. I don't know how I did it, with regard to my biosphere responsibilities, but I chose both rodents and this member of the Felidae family to be in charge of, which didn't turn out well.
- 1. If I decided to take a Caribbean Cruise which one of these island nations would I NOT be able to visit?
- What famous scientist introduced the Laws of Motion?
- The five national parks of the Canadian Rockies are waiting for your next big adventure. When our professional photographer visited, in which park did he have a skiing and paragliding adventure that was one of the best moments of his life?
- Q2: Which actor plays the role of Avik San in the 2022 Hollywood film The
Gray Man?
- Which is the only national park to contain a full mountain range?
- Which of these islands is NOT in the Caribbean Sea?
- What classic video game did Atari introduce in the 1970s?
- What Color Of Clothing Is The Woman In The Painting “Whistler’s Mother” Wearing?
- How long did it take Sir Francis Drake to sail around the world?
- Paula Abdul was a cheerleader for what sports team?
- The world's skinniest skyscraper is located in what city?
- What actor played lead greaser Danny Zuko?
- 2. My cousin Bernie is a motor mouth. What does that mean?
- [Answer]
In HTTP, what does the second T stand for?
- It’s Father’s Day today and we made a list of gift trips enjoyed by different types of dads. To what major beer destination do we recommend sending those pops who can appreciate a good craft ale?
- 3. Which major river in Canada was originally called "Disappointment River"?
- 3. What is the missing number in the name of this group, The Dave Clark _______"?
- Q1: During the India vs West Indies ODI series in July 2022, which of these
cricketers made his ODI debut?
- Which university claims the most U.S. presidents as alumni?
- What Roman landmark is decorated with pink azaleas every April for the city's birthday?
- We discovered resorts around the world that pair thrilling adventure with luxurious accommodations. Opportunities at ____________ include taking in the Northern Lights, scuba diving, shooting the rapids of a glacial river and touring the landscape by helicopter, jeep or horse.
- How long does Chinese New Year last?
- What fish is known as “fugu” in Japan?
- Q5: This is a view of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in which country?
- Which U.S. President designed his own home, Monticello?
- What is the oldest river in the U.S.?
- In which movie does the main character share his first name with the actor portraying him?
- Which member of The Beatles was born in India?
- What is a synonym for “corvine”?
- Who was the only U.S. President to never marry?
- In what movie trilogy did Robin Williams play Theodore Roosevelt?
- What was distinctive about the sperm whale in “Moby Dick”?
- Which Year Was George H.W. Bush Elected President?
- 6. If this woman doesn't scare you, no evil thing will. She is the wicked villain who sees a beautiful, cute little puppy as having only one purpose, giving up its skin. What is the name of this virago of the various versions of '101 Dalmatians'?
- 1. What was the phonetic name for the letter 'P', which is a boy's name meaning 'stone or rock'?
- 7. Which of these was NOT a Carthaginian general?
- Which of these is NOT the name of one of the Brontë sisters?
- Who co-created Mickey Mouse with Walt Disney?
- Queen Victoria's Husband Came From Which European Country?
- Where is the largest freshwater island in the world?
- Where was this image of an American flag hoisted over Mt. Suribachi taken?
- Q3: Which country recently conferred the Order of the Druk Gyalpo, its
highest civilian honour, on Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
- Named for its color and not its breed, which cat is unlikely to have kittens with each other, since they are almost all female?
- Which President founded the Environmental Protection Agency?
- Which European capital has a district named after the famous poet Lord Byron?
- To include new food experiences in your new year's destinations, consult our cross-country BBQ guide. Which Virginia destination do we send you to for Texas-style brisket?
- Q3: Herbert Diess is stepping down as the CEO of which famous automaker?
- Which famous train station has a hidden tennis club?
- 2. When the fanatics are attending the Moscow Open tournament, in what language would they be chanting "Poydyem, Avstraliya"?
- California’s Santa Monica Beach is home to what famous landmark?
- Which TV show did Mary Tyler Moore appear on prior to getting her own show?
- What game is in the picture?
- Which country has the longest life expectancy in the world?
- A popular jingle from 1971 wanted to “buy the world a” what?
- Tim Ryan of Ohio is running for Senate against which best-selling author of Hillbilly Elegy?
- According to Salary.com, if being a stay-at-home mother was a paying job, how much would she earn per year?
- Preparations are underway for a cage fight between Elon Musk and which other billionaire?
- Which battle occurred on D-Day?
- Which Of The Following Did Ancient Romans Dye Their Hair With?
- What was the name of India's first indigenous satellite launched on April 19, 1975?
- 5. There are many roleplay systems, but few are extremely famous. This system was one of the first ever created; it is a fantasy system and was created in the 1970s. This system was created by Gary Gygax and David Arneson. What was the name of the roleplaying system?
- What is a group of whales called?
- Using Which Bank’s Credit/Debit Card Can You Avail Up To 10% Instant Discount On Shopping During Amazon Great Indian Festival?
- What country name is Latin for "Sunday"?
- Which U.S. state is home to this dramatic butte?
- On Which Street Is The Official Residence Of The President Of Singapore?
- 4. Which important person visited Perth in October 2011 to open the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting held there for the first time?
- Where is Mount Olympus located?
- If sleepless nights, phantom staff and a room-service menu of chills and thrills are your kind of accommodation, check into one of the hotels investigated by the Ghost Adventures crew. In which hotel did they witness an inoperable elevator spontaneously open and close its doors?
- Q3 – Who won the Rachael Heyhoe-Flint Trophy for being the ICC’s Women’s
Cricketer of the Year 2021?
- What is the world’s deepest human-made canal?
- What is an example of a lipid?
- Q4 – This is a photograph of which city, also the title of a Camilla
Cabello song?
- Which of these 2023 NCAA men’s basketball tournament participants did *not* advance to the Final Four?
- What was Bacchus’ drink of choice?
- "For Whom the Bell Tolls" draws on Hemingway's experience from what war?
- Who does “Dennis the Menace” torment the most?
- According to the U.S. Census Bureau, which state is NOT in the Midwest?
- Q3: Fumio Kishida, who visited India in March 2023, is the PM of which
country?
- Q4: What is this animal’s closest genetic relative?
- What is a synonym for "supine"?
- Which state's official dance is the polka?
- [Answer]
Which domestic animal can smell not only through its nose but also by opening its mouth?
- The Ghost Adventures crew visits the Goodwin home in Las Vegas to investigate threatening paranormal activity and learn that it isn't just the family affected by these apparitions. A houseguest reported what upon her return home?
- Which rare animal is known as the Asian unicorn?
- What city was the capital of the United States for only one day?
- Which Animal’s Heartbeat Can Be Heard From More Than Two Miles Away?
- Which state has a senator that shares his name with where the President of the United States resides?
- The phrase "Let them eat cake" is commonly attributed to whom?
- Photography enables us to relive all our big adventures in travel. To which national park did our contributor and pro photographer Chris Burkard travel to capture the hiker basking in the early morning light from an overlook?
- Q3: Asia’s largest Compressed Biogas (CBG) has begun its commercial
operations in Sangrur in which state?
- Q3- Morbi suspension bridge collapsed over which river in Gujarat?
- Redmi Note 10S has what kind of speakers?
- What ’60s band popularized the abbreviation “fab”?
- 10. SURNAME : British nurse who became famous during the Crimean War.
- What is U.S. paper currency made of?
- Where is this famous golden bridge?
- What architect designed Taliesen, Fallingwater, and the Robie House?
- Q3- Pushpa Kamal Dahal is PM of which country who visited India in June
2023?
- What was Dolly Parton’s first song to earn an Academy Award nomination?
- Where in India is this Portuguese fort and lighthouse?
- What is the name of this dish that is famous in Korea?
- Known for films such as “E.T.,” which director is an honorary knight?
- Which month is followed by a month with 31 days?
- What two permanent rivers run through the Sahara?
- Make the amazing Catalan city of Barcelona one of your new destinations this year. In our must-see guide, we included Barcelona Zoo, which was once home to _______, now deceased.
- According To The Expression, Necessity Is The Mother Of What?
- Where are these massive statues of three swords?
- What show’s theme was the first to be sung by its lead actors?
- Which U.S. state is home to Lucy, the world’s largest elephant statue?
- What country has an annual festival honoring chimney sweeps?
- Originally called “Brad’s Drink,” what soda allegedly cured indigestion?
- Which name is shared by the most populous cities in West Virginia and South Carolina?
- What computer program is a "Turing Test" designed to ensure that a user is human?
- Do you think the target score will be more than 150 Runs?
- Which classic novel contains the line, “Reader, I married him”?
- What is a synonym for “pungle”?
- What Are Earthquakes On The Moon Called?
- Which city built the world’s first underground metro system?
- Where was gunpowder invented?
- A girl named Ruby was the focus of what Rolling Stones track?
- Q1- Tara Norris, a pacer from USA, became the first bowler in Women’s
Premier League history to take a fifer, playing for which side?
- Who created the weight loss program "Sweatin' to the Oldies"?
- What Governor Was Formerly A Pro-Wrestler?
- What is another name for a “neep”?
- Which European city is home to this spectacular church?
- Q2- In 2023, which country became the 31st member of the NATO?
- What do olfs measure?
- What word is a synonym for "effloresce"?
- What is the world’s biggest source of electricity production?
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What was the first movie ever made?
- Q1- Karman Kaur Thandi became India’s number 1 women’s player in which
sport?
- Which European ruler signed the Magna Carta?
- Which state's official fruit is the pumpkin?
- Q5 – Which infamous pirate did actor Johnny Depp plays?
- How far would the Proclaimers walk in their song, “I’m Gonna Be”?
- When will free fire open today?
- Q1 – Housing finance firm HDFC is merging with which bank?
- What might be another expression for “hectare”?
- Which state contains most of the former Dutch colony of New Netherland?
- Which primate builds a new nest to sleep in each night?
- How many kernels are on an average ear of corn?
- This is a view of which famous European city?
- What is the only state to have an official rock song?
- What cape is located where the Atlantic and Pacific oceans meet?
- Which LA neighborhood was the epicenter of the ‘60s folk rock scene?
- A famous sculpture of the goddess Venus was named after what Greek island?
- Where is the world's largest spherical building?
- What Northern Ireland landmark was supposedly created by the mythical Finn McCool?
- Incorporating adventure into your next trip is as easy as picking the fright accommodation. We assembled a list of nine spirit-infused establishments and included the Gettysburg Hotel, a former Civil War field hospital for the injured and dying. We learn that the most well-known ghost there is a nurse named _______, who is still looking for soldiers to help.
- When we asked Travel Channel's paranormal hosts to divulge their top destinations for supernatural adventures, one host chose Charleston, South Carolina, explaining that he or she tends to prefer beach vibes. Who was it?
- Q4: She is Dexter’s sister. Can you recall her name?
- Which dog breed shares a name with a Mexican state?
- Where do the Cleavers of “Leave it to Beaver” live?
- 3. This Irish author was born in 1906 and is known for his work offering a bleak outlook on human culture. His most notable works are "Waiting for Godot" and "Endgame." Can you name this author who died in 1989?
- [Answer]
Where is the 666 km (414 miles) Dalton Highway known as one of the most dangerous roads in the world located?
- What does Lloyd play for Diane during the boombox scene in “Say Anything”?
- What Was The Boston Red Sox Original Name?
- What is the second official language of Finland?
- Which Movie Is About Real-Life Boxer Jake LaMotta?
- Which of Winnie-the-Pooh’s friends frequently loses his tail?
- Which country recently ordered 80 Rafale fighter jets from France, the largest order ever for the warplane?
- Who invented the television?
- Where is the oldest continually inhabited street in the U.S.?
- According to legend, which author wrapped up her dead husband's heart and kept it for nearly 30 years?
- Which British royal is pictured on bottles of Bombay Sapphire gin?
- Which cosmetic company is named after Shakespeare’s birthplace?
- What is the first name of the head Keebler elf?
- Q4: These mosaics are located in which city?
- What is a synonym for “scud”?
- Which country joined NATO this week?
- What squeaky snack is a Wisconsin staple?
- 5. Australians often change the ends of words or names so that they end in O or IE. With that in mind, which of these is a word for "afternoon"?
- Guarani is one of two official languages for which country?
- R2-D2 was often seen with which fellow droid in the “Star Wars” series?
- 5. "I bought you violets for your furs and there was blue in the wintry sky". Against that wintry sky, the furs might have been a stole. Which animal's preserved body, head included, is often used to make stoles?
- What is a synonym for "ablution"?
- The first MLB baseball stadium was in what U.S. city?
- What is a spider's web made of?
- Q5: This is the Guggenheim Museum in which city in Spain?
- We found a ton of fun in South Dakota during a wonderful wander around the state, including a visit to the Mammoth Site in Hot Springs for its skeleton collection of mammoths and other Ice Age animals like the ________.
- Where is this bay lined with egg sculptures?
- Q1: Which Indian sportsperson won the prestigious ‘World Games Athlete of
the Year’ for his 2021 performances?
- Where can you find the world's oldest lighthouse that is still standing?
- What facial feature does Howdy Doody have?
- [Answer]
What country is home to the spring festival called "Holi"?
- 1. You are at a barbie with your mates and Dave is talking about how Johnno came a gutzer when he was riding his new bike. How would Johnno probably have 'come a gutzer'?
- Which chain restaurant once operated its own airline?
- Where Is The World’s Tallest Roller Coaster?
- What currency is used by the largest number of countries in the world?
- 4. With your first ball, you roll the ball and knock down 8 pins, leaving the 7-pin and 10-pin. This setup is call a what?
- Q2 – In the upcoming movie ‘Adipurush’ who would be seen in the role of
Ravana?
- 2. Sitting by the fire
Crying into cold ashes
Fairy Godmother
Who is the central character in this story?
- Q2- Salman Khan has a cameo in the movie ‘Pathaan’. What is the name of his
character?
- Which U.S. President created the National Parks Service in 1916?
- What type of animal conducts the world’s largest mammal migration?
- A reference to its famous monument, “Great Faces. Great Places” appears on the license plate of which U.S. state?
- Q5: The meat of this bird is cooked as a tradition on which festival?
- 1. Which actress spent Christmas of 1980 with her Oscar for Best Actress in "Coal Miner's Daughter?
- Which word is NOT a synonym for "fracas"?
- Q1 – Which of these cricketers recently scored a century in his 100th ODI
match?
- Which creature is nicknamed the "Unicorn of the Sea"?
- Geena Davis Played Thelma, But Who Was Louise?
- Which country has a trick-or-treating tradition on Easter?
- Q2 – Which former member of the band One Direction stars in the movie
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ directed by Olivia Wilde?
- Who was the judge in the O.J. Simpson murder trial?
- Before pivoting to chewing gum, what was Wrigley's main product?
- Q1: Karman Kaur Thandi became India’s number 1 women’s player in which
sport?
- How many grandchildren does King Charles have?
- Which U.S. city is home to this Japanese tea garden?
- Abraham Lincoln was known by what popular nickname?
- What ruler insisted that his soldiers be clean-shaven before battle?
- What is a synonym for “librate”?
- Q4- Who succeeded him as president of the USA?
- Which Roman monument is said to function as a lie detector?
- In Greek mythology, who was destined to have all her prophecies ignored?
- Which floor do Chinese buildings often skip?
- What is the only planet NOT named after a Roman god?
- Q4 – This is a famous museum located in which city?
- What’s the name for the Victorian petticoats designed to hold out a woman's skirt?
- Q4: Which early 18th century poet coined the name of this weight?
- What are the only two airlines that ever flew the Concorde?
- The Matterhorn is said to have inspired the shape of which chocolate bar?
- 1. What comic strip character makes multi-layered sandwiches and likes to sleep on the couch, even after his blonde wife brings him the job jar?
- What is called the heart of a vehicle?
- What is buffalo sauce named after?
- Who directed the first four “Indiana Jones” movies?
- Turn your attention from frights to sights this winter by consulting our list of 25 places to warm up in Southeast Asia. Which location that we feature has humble roads for riding bikes, porches for simply watching the sun rise and set, curious dolphins and flowing waterfalls?
- What is a synonym for “epigraph”?
- Q1- Who is now UK’s first Indian first lady?
- Q1 – Ben Stokes recently played his final ODI at Durham against which team?
- [Answer]
Which country is in the picture?
- What unusual feature can be found at Phoenix’s Chase Field?
- What happens on military bases at noon on the Fourth of July?
- Athletes from which nation march last in the Parade of Nations at the Olympics?
- Which dance move emerged during the disco era of the 1970s?
- It's hard to imagine summer in the US without ice cream coming to mind, and variations are enjoyed all over the world. Which frozen dessert is incorrectly paired with its origin country?
- 7. Strike 3 you're out. Harsh words to hear, but the glorious words are, "It's out of the ball park". There are tops and bottoms in my innings. Get your mitt and ball let's play.
- Q5 – What is the name of this tradition of serving carefully cut raw meat
as food in Japan?
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- What spirit is the main ingredient of Kahlúa?
- Q2 – The Akshay Kumar starrer ‘Ram Setu’ is directed by whom?
- Which 20th-century vocalist is nicknamed the “first lady of song”?
- What storyteller originated the phrase "cry wolf"?
- Which chemical symbol represents Nickel?
- Which type of insect spends its entire life cycle in migration?
- Where is the home of Vlad the Impaler?
- Which U.S. President won back-to-back college championships?
- which of the following statements is true?
- Which plant is in the picture?
- Which dish originated in the Alps?
- Which fact is true about the famous Easter Island moai statues?
- Wild emperor penguins are only found where?
- Which U.S. state has the longest written constitution?
- Who was the first African American to appear on a U.S. coin?
- Our exploration of the eternal city of Rome concludes with the seat of the National Museum of Rome, the Palazzo Altemps. What does its inner courtyard feature?
- Where can you find the world's largest wooden trestle bridge?
- 1. This Dixie Chicks song was rather controversial when it first came out because it dealt with the murder of an abusive husband. Which song is this that might be in other words rendered "Auf Wiedersehen, a Member of British Nobility"?
- Which songwriter wrote the song, "This Land is Your Land”?
- Elon Musk co-founded what company in the year 2000?
- Which man did *not* serve as both the governor of New York and president of the United States?
- Which pop star did NOT marry and later divorce one of their backup dancers?
- What Is The Most-Watched T.V. Broadcast In U.S. History?
- Mercury is the roman god of what?
- How do you spell the animal sometimes nicknamed "trash panda"?
- The Massive Battery Of IQOO Z3 With 55W FlashCharge Can Go From 0 To 50% In _______
- In what direction were ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics usually read?
- What State Is The Origin Of The Mud Pie?
- After NYC, what city has the busiest subway system in the U.S.?
- Big adventures await you at the UNESCO World Heritage Sites here in the US. Which UNESCO destination from our guide has a signature feature incorrectly described here?
- What is the series name for upcoming Acer frameless android televisions?
- In The "Godfather" Films, The Appearance Of Which Fruit Indicates An Imminent Death?
- 1. While this public holiday typically signals the end of the summer season in the United States, in North Korea it falls on May 1st. "Workers of all countries unite!" What is this public holiday in North Korea called?
- Q2 – Who was discovered by American record executive Scooter Braun and
signed with RBMG Records in 2008 as a teen idol?
- 2. Before diving in to the first dish on the FunTrivia menu of extremely spicy foods, we must first establish how 'spicyness' is measured. What is the name of the scale which is used to measure the spicy heat of a food, especially chili peppers?
- What’s another expression for “furbelow”?
- Q1: Apart from being Vice President, Shri Jagdeep Dhankar is also the
Chairman of which of the following?
- Q2 – Which Asian country issued Sukuk bonds to raise $1 billion in 2022?
- 1. When they call you this time they speak about a river called Caroni and a huge waterfall aptly called Angel Falls. They also mention something called a Gran Sabana. Do you know where your children are?
- Humphrey Bogart won his only Best Actor Oscar for his work on what movie?
- How many Electoral College votes does a U.S. presidential candidate need to get elected?
- What medical profession specializes in the human eye?
- 1. What Margaret Mitchell novel about a spirited Southern woman during the American Civil War takes its title from an Ernest Dowson poem that is addressed not to Scarlet but to Cynara?
- Which fish can travel over 1,000 miles annually in the Pacific Northwest?
- 1. Key lime pie is a specialty of which of the following countries?
- 1. How about trying Hobart while you're at it?
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Who wrote the story of “Romeo and Juliet"?
- Q5: Which of these is a traditional dress of this country?
- 9. Three middle-aged women who helped their husbands become the successful men that they are, plan to hit them where it hurts after the wives are dumped for younger women.
- Q3: Which group of animals have scales?
- Ben Hansen is a former federal agent and veteran crime scene investigator who has seen it all. In the UFO Witness episode Aliens Underground, Hansen looks into rumors of an underground alien base where?
- “Spasibo” Means “Thank You'' In What Language?
- 1. The 2011 film 'Puss in Boots' is a prequel to the 'Shrek' series of films. Which Spanish actor plays the eponymous lead?
- What is another expression for “epithalamium”?
- If you're over the adventure of struggling with a rental car, train travel is just the ticket. Our travel writer saw Switzerland this way, adding a little travel by ________ to the mix for excellent views of the mountains and surrounding landscapes.
- What helps a Dutch oven maintain a constant temperature?
- Q4: This bird was the sacred animal of which Greek goddess?
- Which U.S. state features the world's longest floating bridge?
- What is the most abundant metal on Earth?
- The tradition of the Easter Bunny began in which European country?
- Q5: This structure holds the largest reservoir of water in North America.
Which city is it located near?
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- Atharva – The Origin is a captivating graphic novel that features which Cricketer as the Protagonist?
- MLB outfielder Reggie Jackson earned what monthly nickname?
- 3. On leaving the clinic in Saint-Remy-de-Provence, van Gogh moved to the town of Auvers-sur-Oise, to be near his physician of choice, a man whom he found to be nearly as depressed as himself. Who was this doctor of whom van Gogh painted several portraits?
- Java, Sumatra, and Bali are all islands of which country?
- How many points are scored in a perfect game of bowling?
- Which of the following grocery items has seen the biggest increase in price since last year?
- Who joyously declared, "You like me!" after winning Best Actress in 1985?
- 1. Which of these is an African mammal that has black and white stripes?
- Q5: The Emperor who ordered the construction of this site belonged to which
dynasty?
- What was the first live-action Disney feature film?
- What fruit is associated with Isaac Newton's theory of gravity?
- 5. Which of the following Japanese cities was hit with the second atomic bomb in World War II?
- When the Ghost Adventures crew investigates the Mineral Springs Hotel in Alton, Illinois, they suspect that prior séances have opened a dark doorway. Where were the séances performed?
- Mount Rushmore is located in the Black Hills of what state?
- Who is not a character from a Charles Dickens novel?
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- Which of the following phones have a pressure-sensitive display?
- Fagin Appears In Which Dickens Novel?
- 1. Which of these was the first European country to recognize the United States as a country after becoming their ally?
- Q5 – How many timezones does this country have within its defined region?
- 5. U.S. Supreme Court justices, human gestation, Greek mythology muses, cat's lives. What number is related to these clues?
- What’s a synonym for “ingeminate”?
- Who is the current head of the Commonwealth?
- President Obama restored Mount McKinley's name to what Native American name, which also happens to be the name of a GMC vehicle?
- What is another expression for “alluvium”?
- Which country has no native terrestrial mammals?
- Which of the Seven Dwarfs does not have a beard?
- What is the name of the famous Punxsutawney groundhog?
- Where is the official end of the Oregon Trail?
- What state is the "Birthplace of First Ladies," with Jackie Kennedy among the 11 born there?
- Where is this mountainous desert?
- What continent is home to the Carpathian mountain range?
- What did the precursor to tennis use instead of rackets?
- What is an antonym for “lacuna”?
- 3. Proverbially speaking, what does travel do to the mind?
- The Area In Which You Can Get A Signal For Your Cellphone Has Which Name?
- An oyster dish is named after which American industrialist?
- Which animal are the Canary Islands named after?
- What does the term claustrophobia mean?
- The best vacations include positive interactions between the visitor and the host. In our indispensable tips on how to mind your manners when traveling, we include which tidbit for interacting with waitstaff?
- In Egyptian hieroglyphics, royal names are surrounded by what shape?
- Which of the following military leaders competed in the Olympics?
- Which U.S. President Named The White House?
- Where can you find these ruins of a Roman Empire outpost?
- The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer Is Set Near Which River?
- How Many Muscles Are Stimulated During A French Kiss?
- In an atom, what type of particle orbits the others?
- Which English queen ruled for just nine days?
- Where is this opulent shrine?
- Which is the Bestselling Smartphone in Rs.10,000-Rs.15,000 range as per IDC India Monthly Smartphone Tracker, June 2021?
- Q5: This fruit was named after which country’s national bird?
- Where did the world's largest buffet take place?
- Q2 – UNESCO has included “clinker boats” from which region in its list of
Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity?
- In which country can you visit this 7,000-year-old cedar tree?
- What island is home to a namesake orange-flavored liqueur?
- 1. Which of these cities is known as the Eternal City?
- It's the dry season in the Peruvian Andes and the perfect time for an epic exploration. Our guide says the ancient city of Cusco is a must-stop and should include a museum trip to learn about the country's __________.
- Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico's victory at the Battle of Puebla over which country?
- 2. What is the title of Anna Sewell's classic tale of the life of a horse?
- “Amazon prime members will get 24hours early access to Great Republic Day sale” Is this statement True/False?
- Timon and Pumba’s “Hakuna Matata” motto comes from what language?
- What is Times Square named after?
- Complete the famous dialogue: “Rishte me to hum tumhare baap lagte hain…
- According to reports, which celebrated short story by Munshi Premchand inspired the government to launch the Ujjwala Yojana?
- What do people hang over their doors on New Year’s Eve in Greece?
- Which state is home to the Mall of America?
- Which state's motto is "Eureka!"?
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Which colour is shown in this picture?
- Which of these national parks is located in West Virginia?
- Where can you find this remote bridge by a waterfall?
- 1. Sumeria is now located in which modern country which has had an overthrown government?
- We made a list of the tools and technology the Ghost Adventures team use in their paranormal adventures, and we included the PX: a blend between the Ovilus and _______.
- Samsung Convertible Frenchdoor Refrigerator has a Convertible Freezer?
- Where is this ornate building?
- 5. National Basketball Association: Larry Bird suited up for only one team during his entire NBA career. Do you know which team it was?
- We looked for wonderful outdoor adventure of the amusement park variety in each state and boy, did we find it. For Pennsylvania, we picked this favorite family park with more than 65 rides and other attractions.
- 4. During the 1920s the biggest business boom that occurred was in the motor car industry. Which car company introduced the automated production line?
- Which of these is NOT a real type of coffee bean?
- We profiled the paranormal adventurers behind your favorite Travel Channel shows, learning that this investigator's passion was ignited by an extremely haunting experience he had in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
- Which two Great Lakes are two halves of one body of water?
- Tres leches cake is soaked in three types of what?
- boaters must follow the rules of the road when using which waterway
- What NBA player's silhouette appears on the league's official logo?
- What bug is considered lucky throughout the world?
- Where are you if you're visiting the "Natural State"?
- Which of these is a pinnate object?
- Where is the longest fence in the world?
- What fictional President was played by Martin Sheen on "The West Wing"?
- 7. This British novelist, author of "Mrs. Dalloway" and "To the Lighthouse," drowned herself in a river in 1941. Nicole Kidman donned a prosthetic nose to play her in a 2002 film.
- “Dromedary” And “Bactrian” Are Two Species Of Which Animal?
- Where is this profile of Abraham Lincoln outside of the United States?
- Which singer inspired audiences around the world to “strike a pose”?
- What Percent Of The Earth's Water Is Freshwater?
- What hotel inspired Stephen King's "The Shining"?
- Who scored the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics?
- What country is the top wine producer in the world?
- The first cubicle, released in 1964, was called a what?
- What sports legend did Marilyn Monroe marry in 1954?
- 7. In the good-old-days fighting crime and saving the world were rewarded and the Supers were given hero status. Now however, everyone is so eager to sue that even when they are saved they find a way to blame those who saved them.
- Which is the Bestselling 108MP Primary Camera Smartphone as per IDC India Monthly Smartphone Tracker, June 2021?
- 3. The use of the chemical DDT had an impact on the bittern. What was it?
- Which among these players has the joint-most ducks in IPL history alongside Harbhajan Singh?
- What was the first modern supermarket in the U.S.?
- On a Costa Rican wildlife adventure, we discover exotic animals aplenty. Which creature in our feature about creatures' features is incorrectly described here?
- We found amazing thrills around the world for a spring escape of the fast-paced, heart-pounding variety. The paintball battle we discovered in England was a little different, involving what?
- Q1 – Which star shines in the day and provides light?
- Q3: Who portrayed this character in the movie ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’?
- Q3: Who received the 2023 Grammy Award for ‘Album of the Year’ for his
album ‘Harry’s House’?
- His top IPL score of 175, came during a match against an IPL franchise from which city?
- Which is NOT one of the crown dependencies in the British Isles?
- Where was the French dip sandwich invented?
- Q3: Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer is a joint effort between NASA and
which country’s space agency?
- What is the only state postal abbreviation with two vowels?
- 10. This D.G. is one of jazz music's greatest trumpeters.
- Which of the following is NOT a part of Quality Verified program?
- The Head Of Which Tech Brand Was Named Time’s "Person Of The Year" In 1999?
- In What Year Did Washington, D.C., Become The U.S. Capital?
- What is the most common official state drink in the U.S.?
- What Spanish duo originally recorded the dance hit "Macarena"?
- The purchase of which state was mockingly called Seward’s Folly?
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Which sportswear company uses the slogan, "Just Do It"?
- With distinct character in the city's neighborhoods, an escape to Seattle can offer inspiration for spring home design projects. Which character — a public art installation — did we find in the Fremont neighborhood?
- What is the only U.S. state whose official state song was a #1 hit on the Billboard charts?
- Where is Busta Rhymes Island?
- What President was born on the Fourth of July?
- How much did a bottle of Pepsi cost, according to its first radio jingle?
- What kid’s song was the first YouTube video to reach 10 billion views?
- 7. In which city is the massive arena, the Colosseum, located?
- 1. This number one hit song of 1961 involved a tall tale about a miner. It was originally performed by Jimmy Dean and was composed by Roy Acuff and himself.
Who was this fictional giant of a man who "stood six foot-six and weighed two forty-five"?
- What controversial figure kick-started the Red Scare?
- What is the key ingredient in borscht?
- In which country was the Rosetta Stone found?
- 1. Who was the last emperor of Ethiopia?
- Which word is NOT a synonym for "adroit"?
- Q3: The International Telecommunication Union opened the ITU Area Office
and Innovation Centre in which Indian city?
- McDonald’s once tried to flavor broccoli like what treat?
- Our list of 13 bone-chilling movies based on real-life could serve as a catalog of adventures most of us wouldn’t seek out. Which statement about the inspiration for The Shining is incorrect?
- Who encourages Prince Eric to "kiss the girl" in "The Little Mermaid"?
- How Tall Was The Tallest Man Ever Recorded?
- 9. What color are Granny Smith apples?
- Which protein in the body fights off diseases?
- When did Canada adopt its maple leaf flag?
- We found 10 travel apps to make the most of any vacation. Which app from our list has walking tours of hundreds of cities worldwide, all usable without network service or Wi-Fi?
- A dish with potatoes is known as what in Indian cuisine?
- Our best-of-Baltimore list offers a lovely spring escape to the city, and we include a visit to the grave of Edgar Allen Poe. The tradition since the 1870s is to leave what there?
- Q2: The Rashid Rover is the first-ever Arab-Built lunar spacecraft made by
which country?
- Italy is the world's largest producer of what vegetable?
- What award-winning Cyndi Lauper music video was also her debut single?
- In which ocean can you find the Bermuda Triangle?
- Martin Landau won an Academy Award for his portrayal of which classic Hollywood horror star?
- Which Beatles song contains the lyrics, "One thing I can tell you is you got to be free"?
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What is a female lion called?
- Which of the following must a firm satisfy to be a monopoly, in terms of our model? select all that apply.
- Q1: Who defeated Rafael Nadal in the final to win the Indian Wells Masters
title in 2022?
- The Rate At Which Information Can Be Transmitted Is Known As Its?
- In which country do people fly kites to honor the dead?
- What animal bites the Tootsie Pop in the “How Many Licks” commercials?
- Which famous clown inspired Ronald McDonald?
- Q5 – This famous playwright was known as ‘The Bard of _____’. Fill in the
blanks
- Q5 – Which sultan began construction of this fortress?
- What is a synonym for “mahalo”?
- What is the largest animal on Earth?
- Which White Star Line vessel sank in the Aegean Sea in 1916?
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- What Was Genghis Khan’s Name Before He Was Known As Genghis Khan?
- What is measured with a planimeter?
- What bird lays the smallest eggs in the world?
- Where is this "Rain Vortex," the world's tallest indoor waterfall?
- Which band did not feature legendary guitarist Eric Clapton?
- Gold was deposited into Earth’s crust billions of years ago by what?
- Drake’s Song “Marvin’s Room” Was Allegedly Recorded In A Studio Owned By Who?
- American former Stockbroker and now Author who is also famously known as “The Wolf of Wallstreet”
- Whose library formed the basis of the Library of Congress?
- Q4: What island are these animals native to?
- To avoid sharing his name with another famous Al, actor Albert Brooks changed his name from what?
- Which of these mononymous celebrities was born with the last name Lanzoni?
- Which of these is NOT considered one of the Baltic countries?
- Where was German chocolate cake invented?
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- 2. For the player on move, what should they say before adjusting a piece?
- Which rock band features member Angus Young performing in his trademark school uniform?
- 1. What kind of animal is the Nile perch, one of the most devastating invasive species on the planet?
- Which Missouri city was the primary starting point of the trail?
- What is a spider's web made of?
- What noted poet had only 10 poems published in her lifetime?
- The potato is the official vegetable of which state?
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- Where is this colorful striped monastery?
- Q4: On which space shuttle in 1991, was this species launched into space by
NASA?
- We looked at Halloween-like traditions across the world and found several in Europe and Scandinavia. Which April holiday involves large crowds of costumed witches and devils, a daylong party, a parade and a bonfire?
- Genie offers 3 wishes after coming out of the bottle.
- Q1: Who was the player of the match in the very first game of the 2023
Women’s Premier League?
- Abraham Lincoln's face appears on what piece of U.S. paper currency?
- 1. Which legendary ice hockey player helped the Boston Bruins to Stanley Cup victories in both 1970 and 1972, winning the Conn Smythe Trophy on both occasions?
- Which NFL team drafted Michael Oher from "The Blind Side"?
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An echocardiogram is a test done on which body part?
- The Schuyler sisters are portrayed in what historical musical?
- In what state is the geographic center of the continental U.S.?
- What are the contents inside an Etch-a-Sketch?
- What U.S. state is home to the most ski resorts?
- What dessert is named after a Massachusetts city?
- What is an antonym for “ataraxy”?
- 1. According to literary tradition, what kind of people would use a map with the legend "X marks the spot"?
- Q2- Ajay Devgn plays the divine accountant of good and evil deeds
Chitragupta in which 2022 Hindi film?
- In which state is it illegal to pump your own gas?
- When the Ghost Adventures crew investigates the historic Nevada Northern Railway and the Ghost Train of Ely, several railroad employees offer their personal encounters to the team. Who heard the distinct sound of Engine 93 crossing Lackawanna Road but saw no train?
- Which of the following Anglo-American authors is included in the "Big Three" science fiction writers?
- Because most episodes prominently feature the Confederate flag, TV Land no longer airs reruns of which TV show?
- Which formula would provide a dynamic array showing all columns of the items table where the category equals “sun”?
- What is the dad’s job in “Father Knows Best”?
- Where is this formidable cliffside trail?
- What is a synonym for “confute”?
- Christmas Island belongs to what country?
- What country delivers a "baby box" to expectant mothers?
- Dijon mustard comes from the Burgundy region of which country?
- The line “To be, or not to be: that is the question” comes from which Shakespeare play?
- A famous opera house defines the skyline in what Southern Hemisphere city?
- Which state's name means "great river" in the Ojibwe language?
- What month is Flag Day?
- Which 1984 film was the first to be shown in the U.S. theatres carrying a "PG-13" rating?
- Tutuila is the largest island of which U.S. territory?
- 2. Which of these sports uses a piece of equipment that comes in the following types: Alpine, freeride, and cross country?
- This famous scientist born in Germany, spent the last part of his life in which country?
- What term refers to the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution?
- Which TV character was a loading dock foreman at the Pendergast Tool and Die Company?
- How Long Is An Elephant’s Gestation Period?
- What Italian term for an opera singer also describes a vain person?
- Which U.S. newspaper was the first in the nation to include a photograph?
- The first foreign dignitary to address Congress was from which nation?
- Q1 – Alexis Putellas has won the women’s Ballon d’Or for the second year in
a row. She plays for which club?
- Which historical landmark is engraved on the back of the U.S. nickel?
- We checked out wonderous gardens around the world for your next meditative outdoor stroll. Where did we find quiet 17th-century beauty, tree-lined canals and placid pools?
- What is another expression for “busker”?
- Ceviche is considered the national dish of which South American country?
- What breed of dog is Scooby-Doo?
- The period beginning four Sundays before Christmas is known as what?
- Where is the first public beach in the United States?
- Who is the Commander in Chief of the military?
- Which state grows 95% of all the pumpkins in the United States?
- Q5: Under which special provision is this monument protected from pollution?
- Who was known as the "Father of Railways"?
- What term refers to a ski style that involves maneuvering around poles?
- What TV dad "was busy with three boys of his own"?
- What are London's "Magnificent Seven"?
- To rub elbows with celebs on your big adventure, head to the French Riviera. We experienced a food-themed festival during our trip, in which ________ are used to cover elaborate exhibits and floats.
- What do New Englanders call sprinkles on top of ice cream?
- Q4 – Name this species of monkey endemic to the western ghats of South
India.
- What does Disney's EPCOT stand for?
- Which company has been on the Fortune 500 every year since 1955?
- Which Of These Is A Red Wine?
- 3. This Jose literally could not see, as congenital glaucoma has left him blind since birth. He is best known for his festive song wishing everyone a Merry Christmas in his native tongue, Spanish. Who is this Jose?
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Who was Omar Khayyam?
- If your small intestine were unwound, approximately how long would it be?
- We gathered together infamous locations connected to heinous serial killers. We learned that Interstate 5, running from Washington State to California, gets its notoriety from whom?
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What is a shisha?
- Earth Day was first celebrated in what year?
- Which country do the Alps NOT pass through?
- What do koala’s eat?
- Where was Nutella invented?
- What Is Ringo Starr's Birth Name?
- Which fast food chain uses the slogan, "We Have the Meats"?
- Hanukkah gelt represents what nonedible item?
- What Is The Real Name Of Indiana Jones?
- Which is the most common 5G band on phones in India?
- Which of the following is the parent class of service?
- Q3- Which of these was a nickname by which children referred to Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru?
- What Is The Lowest Army Rank Of A U.S. Soldier?
- Known for its grandeur, which passenger train ran from Paris to Istanbul?
- 1. Which one of these famous nightclubs burned to the ground on Nov. 28 1942 killing almost 500 people?
- Which of the below Samsung continuity features are available in new Galaxy Book2 Series?
- Midcentury architecture buffs will enjoy our survey of 12 Googie destinations across America. Where did we see a UFO-like structure that opened in 1961 as a restaurant and is now home to a USO?
- What kind of food is manchet?
- 3. Once again Kyle the Kennel Boy arrived in with a sick note; this time he's suffering from Ergophobia! What in the name of goodness is that?
- 1. Pistachio shells can be recycled in many ways. Which of these is NOT a way they can be reused?
- Q1: MS Dhoni recently stepped down as the captain of the Chennai Super
Kings. Who would be captain in his place?
- Which Animal Cannot Walk Backward?
- Which city was once known as the "Paris of the Middle East"?
- Phalanges are more commonly known as what?
- The Dyson V8 vacuum cleaner has upto how many minutes of run time?
- Q2: Which actor is the new Creative Director and TV pitchman for Salesforce?
- 10. Which of these animals has the longest gestation period?
- What California city is in the title of N.W.A.'s biggest hit?
- How long is the Great Wall of China?
- Which Oscar Award-winning actor has portrayed both Walt Disney and Mr. Rogers?
- Where can you find this entrance to a rock labyrinth?
- Q3 – Airtel recently completed acquisition of 4.7% stake in Indus Towers
from which group?
- 1. This is the fourth most common element in the earth's crust. Learning to smelt it from its ores was a major step forward in the development of human civilization. What element has the chemical symbol Fe?
- What “Wicked” and “Frozen” star was born on May 30?
- What state is Dorothy in before she is swept away by a rogue tornado?
- Where is the world's longest railway station platform?
- 2. Willow is a young man who spends his days toiling on a farm, but dreams of excitement and greater things. Now then, who would be his counterpart in "Star Wars"?
- Who has recently been appointed as the Chairman of India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC)?
- Who is Debra Winger?
- What is considered America’s oldest cocktail?
- Who has the most receiving touchdowns in NFL history?
- Where is the birthplace of Beethoven?
- What does a dieresis modify?
- What is the name of the smallest ball in bocce ball?
- One Day On Which Planet Is Roughly 243 Earth Days?
- Q5 – In the ‘Kung Fu Panda’ series, which character was modeled on this
animal?
- Ramappa temple, which became the 39th site in India to earn the ‘World Heritage’ tag from UNESCO, is located in which state?
- What United States day typically coincides with MLB’s Jackie Robinson Day?
- Where was the world’s biggest sandcastle built?
- What is an antonym for “longanimity”?
- This is a road in which famous city?
- What is the goal of the board game Mouse Trap?
- Frank Sinatra was a member of what group of entertainers?
- Which is the most expensive city in the world to live in, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s biannual report?
- Luxury accommodations can make a vacation, and even host Josh Gates isn’t roughing it on all his global explorations. During an early season of Expedition Unknown, the adventurer stayed in a stunning treehouse retreat at a game reserve in which country?
- What is the largest living organism in the world?
- 1. Which one of the following holidays is not really what is considered a "Hallmark Holiday"?
- 7. Daylight has almost vanished, but with great effort you read the last clue. '------ blind mice'.
- 3. Running outside can be difficult when the weather is cold or rainy, or hot and humid. What item in a gym will you use as a substitute?
- Which country is home to the largest lion population?
- How many people signed the Declaration of Independence?
- What word is a synonym for "verisimilitude"?
- 8. Which of these has been commonly quoted as good eating habits?
- [Answer]
Who appears when Aladdin rubs the lamp?
- Which city is nicknamed the “City of Dreaming Spires"?
- 2. How does this proverb end: "Better to light a candle than to curse ... "?
- Q5: This animal has mostly been spotted in which country?
- What’s another expression for “Sisyphean”?
- What separates Mr. Sketch markers from other magic markers?
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Limes are just lemons picked early.
- Which of the following is not considered a Baltic state?
- Who bowled the fastest delivery over of 100.2mph in a cricket match?
- What’s another expression for “memoriter”?
- Where did the gin and tonic cocktail originate?
- David Wiese who played a key role in Namibia’s qualification for the Super 12 of the T20 World Cup 2021, earlier played for which country?
- [Answer]
How was the bubonic plague known in England?
- 2. I'm not on a dairy, and I don't want to milk it, but I'm the Blue Plaque on 32 George Road in Edgbaston, Birmingham. I commemorate the place where which of these men lived between 1872 and 1881?
- What is a synonym for “repartee”?
- 8. The MRI tech comes in and says that they want to give you a dye to help see if anything abnormal shows up. What is a dye?
- Orchard Road is a shopping mecca found in what Southeast Asian city?
- Triglav National Park is the only national park of which country?
- What is the largest U.S. city without a major sports team?
- Where was Johnny Appleseed born?
- What is another expression for “zenzic”?
- 2. Let's start off with a basic formatting tag. What does the B tag do?
- What did Ralph Samuelson use to create the first-ever pair of water skis?
- How many U.S. states share maritime or land borders with Canada?
- Which animal can survive without sleeping for months at a time?
- What was the last name of the U.S. president whose first name was Franklin?
- Which Of These Animals Was Walt Disney Ironically Afraid Of?
- Q3 – FIFA removed which country from hosting the men’s U-17 World Cup?
- 1. Who sings "Paradise City," a song from the 1988 album "Appetite for Destruction"?
- Which Midwestern U.S. state is home to the Sleeping Bear Dunes?
- Q4- Name this animal
- Who portrayed a young Indiana Jones in “The Last Crusade”?
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Who is Yvon Deschamps?
- What Chinese deer is named after a French missionary?
- What does "Homo sapien" mean in Latin?
- Which man who shot and killed John Lennon in 1980 was denied parole for the 12th time last week?
- Where is this crystal mosque, built in 2008?
- If you're ready for a big adventure but forgot to renew your passport, we discovered amazing destinations where you don't need one. What additional tip do we offer for gaining access to a passport-protected country?
- Q5- This church was built to commemorate the conquest of what by Russia?
- Which animal was originally known as the "River Horse"?
- Vientiane is the capital of which Asian country?
- Q4: A group of three or more of these animals is called what?
- What is Elton John’s birth name?
- What is another expression for “mononym”?
- Taupō is the largest lake in which country?
- Which civilization built the pyramids of Chichén Itzá?
- Were tomatoes ever thought to be poisonous?
- What river flows through central London?
- Who Starred As Morpheus In The Matrix?
- What was the first message ever sent in Morse Code?
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To what city do Muslims turn their faces during prayer?
- Which of these dishes is made by slow-roasting a suckling pig?
- [Answer]
What is Down syndrome?
- Who is Mount Rushmore named after?
- What is another expression for “fantoccini”?
- 6. L: 1775, American Revolution. This battle was the first battle of the American Revolution where "the shot heard around the world" was fired.
- 1. If persistent and hard to treat, what is the final solution for an ingrown toenail?
- What singer born on August 9 was in “The Bodyguard”?
- In which national park can you find a synchronized firefly show?
- It always feels like spring at the celebrity beach houses in our collection, including Sam Simon's former two-home estate in Southern California. What is hanging over the spiral staircase in the main home?
- 9. What word is used by the International Telecommunication Union to represent the letter T?
- What is unique about "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" book?
- Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G is the first device in the segment to sport a True 10-bit display. Which of these is correct for a ‘True’ 10-bit display?
- Pongo and Perdita are characters in what animated movie?
- 4. Who played a rich, good-living, high school teenager in 'Risky Business' (1983), a Lieutenant Junior Grade US lawyer in 'A Few Good Men' (1992) and a futuristic crime-preventing policeman in 'Minority Report' (2002)?
- Which of these is nicknamed "the world's most useless airport"?
- What model of car serves as a time machine in “Back to the Future”?
- Since 1995, the Supreme Court has observed what day in India on November 9th to mark the legal professionals’ contribution?
- Ana had 422 books and sold some, keeping 189. How many books did Ana sell?
- Blushing usually affects which part of the body?
- Q2: Who became the first space tourist to travel to the International Space
Station in more than a decade in December 2021?
- Why was the pre-play huddle invented?
- Werther's Original candies are named after a town in what country?
- 4. What was the cause of death of actress Natalie Wood, whose body was found on November 29, 1981?
- From Which Body Part Does A Snail Breathe?
- What is a synonym for “xeric”?
- Mt. Tebulosmta is the highest peak in which Russian republic?
- Q4 – Where was the first plant of this manufacturer established?
- To what city do Muslims turn their faces during prayer?
- What fast-food chain was the first to offer full drive-thru service?
- Q1:
- Where is the world's largest human-made whitewater river?
- Q3 – In the last year, people of which country comprised the largest chunk
of foreign nationals who got the skilled worker visa in UK?
- Which type of glass is traditionally used to serve aged brown liquors?
- Till when is the Coupon Carnival live on Amazon.in?
- Which military branch did King Charles serve under?
- What company's jingle is composed of cat sounds?
- What is a word for wide and general destruction?
- The catchphrase “Eureka!” is attributed to which scientist?
- Which President described December 7, 1941, as "a date which will live in infamy"?
- What African capital is nicknamed the “City of a Thousand Minarets”?
- What is the goal of an eirenicon?
- [Answer]
Canon, Minolta, Hitachi and Pentax are brand names used primarily with this type of product?
- Which Beatles album was recorded in a single day?
- What was Frank Sinatra’s only solo song to top the Billboard charts?
- What is NOT one of the six states the Oregon Trail passed through?
- Q3 – Titan introduced what new brand of women’s handbag in November 2022?
- Which country has the most time zones?
- Q2: The Amazon Prime series ‘The Wheel of Time’ stars which of these famous
actresses in the role of Moiraine Damodred?
- What ocean surrounds Antarctica?
- Q2: The Amazon Prime show ‘The Terminal List’ stars which of these actors
in the lead role?
- On our bucket list of the top destinations for cinema fans, we had to include Paris for its hundreds of big-screen appearances. Which movie was filmed there that we did not mention?
- What’s an antonym for “perseverate”?
- What state is home to Devils Tower National Monument?
- Where can you visit Goblin Valley State Park?
- Where Is Human Skin Thinnest?
- Q2: The Health Ministry of India has given approval to which vaccine from
Biological E as a booster dose for adults?
- On what famous field was the first official baseball game played?
- Q5- Who invented this game?
- Citizens of Brazil and Mozambique speak what language?
- Don't let uncomfortable shoes get in the way of your big adventures. Our friends at TLC picked their favorite sandals and loved which pair with great arch support and bold colors for adventuring?
- Q1- Who was recently named as the ICC Men’s T20I cricketer of the year for
2022?
- Identify the world’s largest tree-dwelling mammal.
- In which state was the first female mayor elected?
- What has Amazon Saheli launched on the occasion of Women Entrepreneurship Day?
- What state grows almost 100% of America’s artichokes?
- Your summer explorations may have come to an end, but a fall trip to Boston offers ideal weather and fewer visitors. During our long weekend in the city, we head to which picturesque coastal town for a seaside afternoon picnic then local shopping and dinner?
- Where is this natural monument known as the "Walls of China"?
- Who appeared with Kris Kristofferson in a remake of "A Star Is Born"?
- Q2 – The movie Hocus Pocus 2, stars which of these actresses famous for her
role in a TV series?
- What Is The Highest Grossing Broadway Show?
- Which state is home to the world's largest temperate rainforest?
- Q2 – “I hereby challenge Vladimir Putin to single combat. Stakes are
Ukraine,” . Whose recent quote?
- [Answer]
Which is the main ingredient of borscht?
- Which river passes through the cities of Toledo, Spain, and Lisbon, Portugal?
- “All children, except one, grow up” is the opening line to which book?
- Which Mobile Payment App Was Invented By Andrew Kortina And Iqram Magdon-Ismail?
- 1. What's the wrong ingredient for Raspberry Fool?
- Who did Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas name the franchise and mascot after?
- 1. Which of the following cultures worshiped the jaguar?
- 3. Complete the final line of this nursery rhyme featuring a famous bridge in the capital:
London Bridge is falling down,
Falling down,
Falling down,
London Bridge is falling down,
...
What phrase comes next?
- Which "Sex and the City" character is absent from the 2021 revival?
- In what fictional world does “The Hunger Games” take place?
- What patented structure does Apple feature in its stores?
- Where is this scenic sea cave?
- Where is this stunning riverfront town?
- Q5 – Name this Greek god who controls the sea.
- Q4: This famous car brand was founded in which country?
- What does a double solid yellow line prohibit?
- What attraction sticks 70 feet out over the Grand Canyon’s edge?
- What is the Android Version Used in OnePlus TV U1S?
- You will get which of the following during the “Great Indian Festival” Sale on Amazon?
- Which type of inventory system is updated inventory system ?
- Which Of These Elements Is A Famous Poison?
- What is a synonym for “torpid”?
- Q3: In the upcoming movie ‘Ram Setu’, what is the profession of Akshay
Kumar’s character?
- 1. For all you Harry Potter fans, I would be remiss if I didn't include this famous Daniel who has played the role of Harry since the beginning. Name this actor.
- [Answer]
Which is the most popular Korean boy band in the world?
- Which planet in our solar system is the only one named after a Greek god?
- Where was explorer Ernest Shackleton's lost ship Endurance found?
- Q1: Reliance Retail has recently announced that it has started accepting
retail payments via which of these?
- Intermediaries are used by most producers to bring products to market. these intermediaries are known as <em><em>_____________</em></em>.
- Ukpeagvik, which means a place to hunt this birds, is the Inupiat name of the nothernmost city of the US. Which Alaskan city is this?
- Demi Moore began her acting career on which soap opera?
- What famous singer wrote jingles for State Farm and Band-Aid?
- The presidential yacht was named the Honey Fitz during the administration of which U.S. president?
- What two chess pieces are moved when a player is castling?
- What is the iron-rich protein in red blood cells called?
- Expedition Unknown host Josh Gates is known for his year-round escapes to all parts of the globe. What was he seeking in Nepal in season 2 of the show?
- Q4: What type of pasta is shown here?
- What is the oldest LGBTQ+ magazine in the United States?
- Which Hawaiian island’s name is also a type of roofed porch?
- Which of these ancient civilizations came first?
- Q1: Minister of which country?
- Bitcoin is a type of what?
- Which president’s face is the farthest to the right on Mount Rushmore?
- Where is this twisting skyscraper known as the "Turning Torso"?
- Which country was home to the first public opera house in 1637?
- Which comic strip character is known for the catchphrase "Leapin’ Lizards!"?
- Approximately how long does it take a hen to develop an egg?
- Q5 – This dog breed is often nicknamed the _______ dog. Fill in the blanks with
the name of a food product
- Which U.S. town officially declared itself the "Center of the Universe"?
- Where is the natural wonder known as the Giant's Causeway?
- 7. He was probably the most famous prisoner in the world during his incarceration on Robben Island.
- Where is Europe’s largest island within a lake?
- 4. Alexander Selkirk was a real Scottish sailor who is thought to be the inspiration for which fictional castaway?
- Which Las Vegas hotel features a replica of the Rialto Bridge?
- The abbreviation for pound comes from what language?
- Jimmy Buffett sings about what cocktail-themed place in a 1977 song?
- What restaurant chain has a location in Atlanta’s SunTrust Park?
- Q4: Name this animal which is endemic to the Democratic Republic of Congo
and is referred to as a ‘zebra giraffe.’
- Katakana Is One Of The Ways Of Writing In Which Language?
- 3. Amy should be elected president of Environmental Club. She has been having a really bad week since her grandmother died on Monday.
- What is a synonym for “mudlark”?
- Which Actress Was Sent To Prison Over Exam Grade Fraud In 2019?
- What movie studio has a roaring lion mascot?
- 7. In Catalan: La Galta; In Neapolitan: 'o Mascari�llo; In Italian: La Guancia. Often prone to blushing, and commonly either kissed or slapped, what is the name of this facial body part in English?
- Who is the main governing head of india?
- Why was John Wayne nicknamed "Duke"?
- Which U.S. state has the highest percentage of land dedicated to farming?
- 1. Which "J" contraption creates healthy beverages?
- What is the oldest continuously occupied city in the United States?
- Who appears when Aladdin rubs the lamp?
- Q3: Which bank recently became the first bank in India to issue an
Electronic Bank Guarantee?
- What chain used Dennis the Menace as a mascot until it realized that kids had no idea who he was?
- Q4 – This dish is called the Paella. It originated in which country?
- In What State Is It Legal To Hunt Unicorns?
- Queen Elizabeth II met with every U.S. President since Harry Truman with the exception of who?
- Q1: Hardik Pandya recently got named the Indian captain for a T20I series
to be held in which country?
- How Many Cards Are There In A Deck Of Uno?
- Q2: Roger Federer will make his return to professional tennis by playing in
which event?
- In what year did the first hot air balloon take flight?
- What is another expression for “oyez”?
- What is another expression for “florin”?
- Which of the following characters is not from a Charles Dickens novel?
- Q5: What ballet performance was this dancer most famous for?
- Why did a Siberian husky named Balto become famous in the 1920s?
- Q4- The name of this animal comes from which language?
- Biscayne Bay lies off the coast of which U.S. state?
- What movie features the song "You've Got a Friend in Me"?
- Xtreme Waterparks uncovers the most over-the-top and exhilarating water rides across the world. To what country did we travel to enjoy the Mountain Water Slide, curving through the jungle and letting out in a secluded, tree-surrounded pool?
- What is the largest butterfly species in the world?
- OnePlus 9 Pro 5G is powered by which processor? amazon quiz answer
- What “security” item is Linus often seen holding?
- In The TV Show Thunderbirds, Jeff Tracy’s Sons Are Named After American What?
- 3. Which individual was CEO of Eastern Airlines as well being a World War One flying ace?
- What’s a synonym for “stevedore”?
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- What network has broadcast the Golden Globes since 1996?
- Which of the following is NOT a fish?
- In season 4 of the cult-classic TRVL series Mountain Monsters, the AIMS team investigates the Waya Woman, the Silver Giant and a ferocious feline, the __________.
- Q5: This breed of owl was the pet of which fictional character in J K
Rowling’s Wizarding World?
- Which judge presided over the reality television show The People's Court for twelve seasons?
- Who is Annette Funicello’s costar in the beach party films?
- London's "Magnificent Seven" refers to what?
- What inspired the U.S. national anthem?
- What was the first animated series produced for prime-time network television?
- "Becoming" is the title of which former First Lady's memoir?
- What is the only state whose capital city begins with the letter "F"?
- 1. Both adult female cats and humans produce this nourishment to feed to their growing and developing offspring?
- What is a “pedagogue”?
- Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehouse all died at what age?
- Which presidential campaign was the first to use email?
- 2. On an American TV comedy about secret agents, one of the agents is referred to as Agent 44. He is played by Victor French. What is the name of this show, also featuring Barbara Feldon and Don Adams?
- Q4 – This is the flag of which country?
- Q2: Which of these neighbouring countries have decided to adopt India’s UPI
system?
- The Kwando River forms the boundary between which two African countries?
- Which artist was a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement?
- The 18th century ushered in an Age of Reason, also known as what?
- Which of the following is an example of an irrational number?
- Which U.S. city is known for its steak sandwiches?
- Cooking to Save Your Life’ Is a collection of recipes from which Nobel Prize winner?
- Q3 – Battery maker Cygni Energy Private Limited is looking to invest $40
million to set up a manufacturing plant near which city?
- 2. My scientific name is "Dianthus". I am a very popular, perfumed flower and am often used in buttonholes, in bouquets or corsages. I come in many colours such as white, pink, light red, dark red, yellow, purple and even variegated. What flower am I?
- 7. What is the term that describes when a defensive man catches the offensive team's ball?
- Where is Georgia O'Keeffe's Ghost Ranch?
- 2. What is the name of the classic Hitchcock horror film featuring birds?
- 1. This 1979 Walt Disney Productions film had a stellar cast. The terms "event horizon" and "singularity" may help you determine the name of this film. What is it?
- All but which of these music artists have had a top ten Billboard hit with a song titled "Crazy"?
- Who appears when Aladdin rubs the lamp?
- Technically, what are shooting stars?
- Who was the first U.S. Vice President?
- What is an antonym for “visceral”?
- What bird has the largest wingspan in the world?
- 1. A sesquicentennial marks the 150th anniversary of something. Which of these North American companies celebrated 150 years in business in the year 1820?
- Which advertising mascot wears epaulets?
- In the human body, which organ is a 'nephron' part of?
- What is a synonym for “galvanize”?
- Q1: Recently, England set a new world record for the highest ODI score
against which country?
- Georgia O'Keeffe is famous for painting the deserts and cliffs of which state?
- What is a synonym for “sabulous”?
- 5. How many have you scored if you hit a treble 20, single 16 and double 10?
- NBC's "The Office" is a remake of a British show starring which actor?
- [Answer]
What is the world's largest hot desert?
- Which of the following is NOT located on the Tropic of Capricorn?
- Which of these state names does NOT come from the French language?
- Which band was manufactured for a sitcom of the same name?
- The National Liberation Front of South Vietnam was also known as what?
- What Percentage Of The World's Population Drives On The Left?
- A miner’s inch is a way to measure what?
- In which African country can you find this medieval castle?
- What burger chain once claimed, “We fix ‘em 256 ways”?
- Q4- Where was the first of these locations built?
- In our search for the world’s creepy crypts and catacombs, we visit Chapel of Bones in Évora, Portugal, adorned with 5,000 skeletons. What message does one find by the chapel entrance?
- Who was the first African American to be named Poet Laureate of the U.S.?
- Q4: Which of these is the name of an astronomical body that appears every
76 years?
- [Answer]
What did the French mathematician Abraham de Moivre calculate for himself?
- 3. Nanny plants rows of beans and peas. The bean blossoms have winged corollas that look like butterflies. What word does she use to describe them?
- Which of these countries operates on just one official time zone?
- What is a synonym for "coruscation"?
- Who Invented The First Laptop Computer?
- Who is the subject of the 2019 film "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood"?
- What is an antonym for “Atticism”?
- What bird lives in the Arctic year round?
- Q1: Which web series topped the IMDb most popular web series 2022 list?
- What ingredient is NOT a common barbecue sauce base?
- Who was the first group to win the Best New Artist Grammy?
- Santa Monica, California, is home to what seaside fitness haven?
- The first Hawaiian shirts were sourced from what garments?
- What is the name of the mascot the USPS used to promote ZIP codes?
- Liza Minnelli's mother starred in which of the following films?
- What’s a synonym for “untenable”?
- What fruit relies on a tiny wasp for pollination?
- The new samsung galaxy watch4 lets you get a detailed sleep analysis. amazon quiz answer
- Q4 – As per Asterix Comics, which character decides to climb this statue,
and ends up breaking its nose?
- What is a synonym for “umbriferous”?
- with the help of which key of the following you can delete the letters on the right hand side of the cursor
- What does the “M” in “M*A*S*H” stand for?
- “Beauty and the Beast” was the first Disney film to do what?
- Q3: At the age of 71, which actress made her debut on social media when she
shared her first photo on Instagram?
- Which ancient Greek was said to have shouted “Eureka!” after they made a discovery?
- "Bel-Air" is based on a '90s sitcom starring what actor?
- What aired on the first TV broadcast at the New York World's Fair in 1939?
- Which Las Vegas hotel is credited with having the brightest light in the world beaming from it?
- “Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy ___”
- Which watch company used the slogan, "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking"?
- Franklin Roosevelt became President during what major U.S. event?
- 2. Which cloud was George Harrison on with his 1987 album "Cloud _____"?
- What style of dresses had hemlines that were narrower than the hips?
- What is a synonym for “emolument”?
- Q4- This clothing company is originally from which country?
- What was the Louvre originally built as in 1190?
- What historic mail service delivered to the West using the Oregon Trail?
- What separates Madagascar from mainland Africa?
- What do “cruciverbalists” enjoy?
- Which celebrity couple, who broke up in 2004, married last weekend in Las Vegas?
- Q4- A villain named the same as this bird appears in opposition to which
superhero?
- Which mountains stretch across three countries in North Africa?
- When we pitted NYC and Boston against each other in our super travel bowl, we learned a lot about each destination’s history and culture. Which of the following is incorrect?
- Who gave their name to a continent?
- Which of these did the Persian Empire NOT have?
- 8. What is the study of blood called?
- Louis Pasteur Developed A Way Of Making Which Liquid Safe To Drink?
- "D'oh!" is the signature catchphrase of what TV dad?
- Q1 – Which of these online shopping apps has recently been named Blinkit?
- 3. Which of these horses belonged to Alexander the Great?
- Which fruit is in the picture?
- What is another expression for “eudaemonism”?
- 4. Why do you slit the top of a loaf immediately before placing it in the oven to bake?
- Which play features the line, “This above all: to thine own self be true”?
- Q4: Name this temple that derives its name from the personification of the
radiations of the rising sun.
- What is a synonym for “remontant”?
- How many U.S. states have the letter "X" in their name?
- Q5- Name this famous monument- one of the New Seven Wonders of the World
- Where are your metatarsals located?
- In 1927, which aviator crossed the Atlantic in the Spirit of St. Louis?
- What Food Causes The Most Weight Gain?
- 2. What is osteogenesis imperfecta more commonly known as?
- What adorns the outfield walls of Chicago’s Wrigley Field?
- IQOO Z3 The Fastest 5G Smartphone In The Segment Is Powered By Which Processor?
- What type of performance is an “opera buffa”?
- 3. This African American baseball player, in particular broke racial barriers on the baseball field while playing for the Dodgers. Who was that person?
- 1. Wolf disguised as sheep kills many.
- What was the Louvre originally?
- What is another expression for “lapidary”?
- Q4: What is this iconic sculpture called?
- Which English king famously married six different women?
- In which body of water is the island of Malta?
- The OnePlus Nord 2 5G has a _____ MP AI Triple Camera
- Q4: Which island country is this bird native to?
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- [Answer]
Chavacano resembles which Major language?
- What advice does the octopus give to “The Rainbow Fish”?
- What actress was famously nominated for 18 Emmys before winning?
- Spring flowers are blooming and birds are singing but everything doesn’t always come up roses in Missouri. In our haunted rankings, we discovered that this state possesses the origin story of which movie?
- The 50 MP Ultra-Wide Camera Of OnePlus 9 Pro 5G Comes With _______
- Which political figure wrote the books Living History in 2003, Hard Choices in 2014, and What Happened in 2017?
- What’s another word for "knurl"?
- What is the name for molten rock found in Earth's crust?
- Q3: Rajesh Bhushan, who recently urged states to be vigilant, is the
occupant of which important post in India?
- Q5: The ceilings of this building were painted by which artist?
- 9. Ty creates the Teenie Beanie line as toys for what fast food chain?
- Crowned in Paris, Napoleon Bonaparte never held what title?
- Which country is the largest clean energy producer per capita?
- How Many Scoops Of Oziva’s Biotin Should Be Taken In Water Daily For At Least 3-6 Months For Best Results?
- Where is the largest art museum in the Western Hemisphere?
- What is the viewing angle for upcoming Acer android televisions?
- What is the only country with a $7 banknote?
- 4. First, I was talking to my friend from Mexico and I accidentally stepped in a pile of dog poo. I was extremely embarrassed, so I said to him 'Estoy embarazada.' He gave me a funny look and asked if I was sure. What had I just told him?
- 5. In 1969, Johnny Cash had success with a song called "A ___ Named Sue."
- Q5 – This edible item was invented by a ______. Fill in the blanks
- The latest OnePlus buds pro comes with __dB smart adaptive noise cancellation technology with warp charge technology & long lasting battery.
- Where did Moses receive the 10 commandments?
- Q5 – Which country is the largest producer of this dairy product?
- The term "jumping the shark" derived from which television series?
- Which Charles Dickens character says, “Please, sir, I want some more”?
- What '60s film starred Jane Fonda as a futuristic space hero?
- Harrison Ford and his character Han Solo both have a son that shares which first name?
- Weighing over 150 tons, what type of whale is the largest animal on Earth?
- [Answer]
Kimbap is a popular dish of what cuisine?
- What Color Is A Polar Bear's Skin?
- 8. In the remake of 'Father of the Bride,' who played the father?
- Q3 – Who became the first Asian to win Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a
Drama Series?
- Q1- India’s first 3D-printed post office is being built in which city?
- The Bloomin’ Onion is a trademark dish at which restaurant?
- What U.S. city is home to the versatile slang word "jawn"?
- What is a synonym for “hippocrene”?
- Which of these tennis players is from this country?
- Which historical figure is credited with giving Greenland its name?
- Q1- In 2023, Iga Swiatek won her ___ French Open women’s singles title.
Fill in the blanks
- What is a synonym for “reliquary”?
- What is a synonym for “noetic”?
- Q3: Ankiti Bose is in the news for being removed from her start up, Zilingo
PTE that was an emerging player in which field?
- Which singer was ready to “party, karamu, fiesta, forever” in 1983?
- What building in Rome is dedicated to the gods?
- What popular condiment was sold in the 1830s as medicine?
- Which stage of purification removes fine suspended particles such as dust, dirt, mud & sand from water?
- A jingle for lunch meat from the 1970s claims what has a first name?
- What items would fall on Captain Kangaroo following a joke from Mr. Moose?
- We picked our favorite sites from the recent additions to UNESCO's World Heritage List and included Canada's Mistaken Point, a rugged Newfoundland coastal area added for its ancient fossils. We learned that this wonderous part of Canada has one of the oldest examples on record of large, complex life forms, traced back ______ years.
- “Hey Diddle Diddle, the ___ and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon”
- “Poppin’ Fresh” is the real name of what food mascot created in 1965?
- Where is the only floating post office in the U.S.?
- 4. Rod Stewart scored a massive number one on both sides of the Atlantic with which song?
- What does Fonzie say when he walks into a room?
- Though its logo is a galloping horse, the Ford Mustang was reputedly named after a what?
- Which mountain is home to the Hollywood Sign?
- 3. What is a perfect score in ten-pin bowling?
- Besides China, which country consumes the most rice in the world?
- Travel Channel staff shared their must-pack essentials for European adventures with us. One of our producers included a pashmina, which she mentions using in all of the following ways except _______.
- What does it mean to “sow” crops?
- Selina Meyer finally became President in the last episode of what series?
- Which performer was murdered by the president of their own fan club?
- Which Tennis Player Made A Come-Back After Hip Surgery In October 2019?
- Who plays the astronaut trapped on Mars in the film “The Martian”?
- In 1995, Dolly Parton founded what type of charity?
- Who is the youngest person to be named “TIME’s” Person of the Year?
- Before embarking on a solo career, Beyoncé was part of which R&B group?
- In remembering 10 unusual New Year's Eve drops of past years, we realized there are quite a few foods in the mix. Which of the drop destinations from our list has the incorrect food here?
- What President received the first presidential email?
- In which country did margarine originate?
- 2. Between 1985 and 1987, Whitney Houston hit number one on the United States Billboard Hot 100 with seven different songs. In 1992, Whitney Houston married which member of the singing group New Edition?
- Q1- Carl Pei, the OnePlus co-founder has announced the name of his next
venture. What is it called?
- Which country produces the most potatoes in the world?
- Before the "National Basketball Association," what was the league called?
- Which Country's Flag Features An Eagle?
- What is the most common official state dance?
- What is another name for an angle that measures 65 degrees?
- Who Painted “The Creation Of Man”?
- Mirabai Chanu won India’s first medal at the Tokyo Olympics in which sport?
- [Answer]
What is Manshiyat Nase, a ward of Cairo, famous for?
- Q2: In 2023, who became the fastest Indian to take 50 wickets in IPL
history?
- Where is Happy, "The Town Without a Frown”?
- Oxford's Bodleian Libraries have a map of what land drawn by C.S. Lewis?
- Who did Pope Leo III crown “Emperor of the Romans” in 800 CE?
- Which country is one of the world's only carbon-negative nations?
- After google.com, what is the most-visited website in the United States?
- Pisco Sour is considered the national drink of which two countries?
- When our travel writer went on a big adventure to Marrakech, she enjoyed the sights, sounds and flavors of this historic city. What is her absolute must-order dish while visiting Morocco?
- 7. Number 17 is a rare chick flick in which the main character doesn't get the guy. Even though she tries to break up his impending wedding (for which she is the maid of honor... or rather dis-honor) she doesn't get her man.
- Which fashion label is known for its iconic plaid pattern?
- Which U.S. President had his sister initially serve as First Lady?
- Why was paper currency first printed in green?
- Q4 – Which letter from the given image appears in approximately 11% of all
english words?
- Who hosted "The French Chef" on television from 1963 to 1973?
- This dramatic coastline is part of which European country?
- Who are the defending Superbowl champions in this sport?
- What gives blood it's red color?
- Where can you walk this beach with semi-precious green sand?
- Jekyll Island is part of which U.S. state?
- Which TV personality became a prosecutor after the murder of her fiancé?
- Princess Diana was closely linked to what charitable organization?
- Which country is the top producer of kiwifruit?
- The pirate Captain Kidd buried treasure in which U.S. state?
- 5. What family of animals is the moose a member of?
- Q5- What is the gestation period of this mammal?
- Redmi Note 10 Pro Has Which Type Of Display?
- What macho wrestler worked as a spokesperson for Slim Jim?
- What Middle English word is shouted three times at the daily Supreme Court opening?
- 1. Disappointed again Henry looks around for another choice of pet. Got it, he thinks, cute, cuddly, Mum will love it. Mum however looks at the cute baby animal and instantly thinks "King Kong". What unsuitable pet has Henry selected this time?
- Which is the Bestselling 90Hz Refresh Rate Smartphone as per Counterpoint Research. H1 2021?
- How many award categories are there in Amazon Customer’s choice smartphone awards?
- Which Is Not An Ingredient In Bourbon Whiskey?
- Foie gras is a pâté made from the liver of what animal?
- What team has the most World Series appearances?
- Where is the current tallest dam in the world?
- Q4: This is the flag of which country in the Caribbean region?
- What is Yellowstone National Park named after?
- What is another expression for “philter”?
- The first President born a U.S. citizen was from which state?
- Little Women Is The Story Of How Many Sisters?
- Q1: Which of these is the new AC tourist train that links Delhi with
Northeast India?
- Where is this rock formation filled with holes?
- Queen Elizabeth II is the head of what kind of government?
- Which national park in Utah was named after the Hebrew name for Jerusalem?
- The song “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair” is from what musical?
- What word refers to something old-fashioned or no longer in use?
- 6. If you're confused enough to try Adelaide after those names, how would you pronounce it?
- In what town do the Flintstones live?
- Fashion designer Mary Quant died on Thursday at age 93. What piece of clothing is she credited with creating?
- Which U.S. state is known as the "Mother of Rivers"?
- In what country can you attend an elf school?
- [Answer]
Which of these can live in a terrarium?
- This structure was initially constructed to honour the people who died during whose rule?
- Q1 – In which country was UK’s new prime minister Rishi Sunak born?
- Accountant Walter Diemer created what popular candy in 1928?
- Bern is the capital of which European country?
- The period known as the Enlightenment is also called what?
- Kodiak bears are only found in what U.S. state?
- Where did Black Forest cake originate?
- Bluetooth technology is named after a king of what country?
- What Is The Smallest State By Area In The United States?
- What does the mouse ask for first in “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie”?
- Where is this "hanging" town?
- Q2 – What was the original first name of the famous Indian musician Bappi
Lahiri?
- What is the most statistically landed on property on a Monopoly board?
- Which cartoon duo were named Jasper and Jinx in their first appearance?
- What is Australia’s largest island?
- If you are at zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude, what ocean are you in?
- What is the probability of rolling either a 2 or a 3 on a six-sided die?
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Colossus was where?
- Q1: Which country recently reported polio cases for the first time in 30
years?
- Which U.S. state is home to these rock formations?
- 1. I am slurping spaghetti while viewing the Colosseum in this country that borders Slovenia and Austria. Where am I?
- In 1976, Ron Wayne sold his 10% ownership of which company for $800?
- Which of these dishes is actually a cake?
- 1. 'Nights in White Satin' was a 1967 single by which group?
- What is a synonym for “dragoman”?
- Which Organ Is Associated With Love In Moroccan Culture?
- What fictional village can you visit in New Zealand?
- Which land animal has the largest teeth?
- What company's first product was the Quadricycle?
- What state’s residents can get a “World’s Famous Potatoes” license plate?
- What was the original last name of the Flintstones in the pilot episode?
- What actor born on August 17 famously asked, “Are you talking to me?”
- Q4: Who are the nephews of this famous Disney character?
- Q4: In which country would you find this famous bridge, that ‘breathes
fire’ on special occasions?
- In the comic strip "Peanuts," what is Charlie Brown's father's occupation?
- Who did Diana share a memorable dance with at the White House in 1985?
- Which country once housed two Ancient Wonders of the World?
- How Much Of The Human Body Is Water?
- 3. From the 'silver lining to every cloud' department, which Hungarian-born actress said "I'm an excellent housekeeper. Every time I get a divorce, I keep the house."
- 1. TREETOP_FELINE
Just enjoyed a nice meal in peace from the comfort of my tree. That hyena was disappointed he couldn't get to my kill.
- Where is this medieval fortress?
- What Midwestern state's three most populous cities all begin with "C"?
- What “Rocket Man” singer was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998?
- The voice actors behind which cartoon couples were actually married in real life?
- Which fruit is in the picture?
- On our special, The Osbournes: Night of Terror, rock 'n' roll's First Family of Darkness rocked their first-ever ghost hunt. In advance of airtime, Jack told us to expect crazy paranormal activity and a few guest appearances from _______.
- What Is Matilda’s Last Name In The Novel “Matilda”?
- What country has the most spoken languages in the world?
- Which of the following digits on your hand has its own pulse?
- Which American actress was born Norma Jeane Mortenson?
- [Answer]
Which animal has 3 hearts, 9 brains and blue blood?
- The Destination Fear crew went on a big adventure to the most haunted abandoned places in the US. What horrific Michigan spot do they visit where patients were admitted for PMS, frivolous spending or truancy?
- Where can you find this town built inside a meteor crater?
- Which Apollo 11 astronaut did NOT walk on the moon?
- From the iconic to the unique, each state has a festival worth entertaining. Where do we travel for a three-day jazz festival with four open-air stages, beer and wine gardens and food and craft vendors that has been a major draw for more than 60 years?
- How Much Did The U.S, Purchase Alaska For?
- The Strait of Belle Isle separates what island from mainland Canada?
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- What is found inside a “mermaid’s purse”?
- Where can you visit the National Aviary?
- Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when slavery was ended in which state?
- “Moules-frites” is a Belgian staple featuring what mollusks?
- The song “Summer Nights” appears in what 1978 movie musical?
- Which state's landscapes inspired artist Georgia O'Keeffe?
- We found 10 under-the-radar spots for a spring escape to Mexico. Which did we love for its colorful limestone buildings, stunning baroque cathedral and huge handicrafts store residing in a former monastery?
- Besides “monster” sightings, Loch Ness is also known as the U.K.’s what?
- The new Galaxy Fold 3 & Flip 3 have the best performing Processors among foldable smartphones. Which processor is used in Fold3 & Flip 3?
- Q5: This is the side view of a fort in which city, also featured in a
famous Satyajit Ray movie?
- Which brand of Huggies diapers contain real organic cotton?
- What is a synonym for “plage”?
- On a spectacular trip to Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state, our travel writer found tons to do outside. She recommends this major attraction for kids and adults in Gramado.
- 4. During the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin worked for another country. Which country did he work for? (Hint: an ally of the American Revolution).
- Where is the world's largest human-made cavern?
- In what state is America's smallest county by area?
- Q2: Complete the name of this recent movie starring Aditya Roy Kapur.
‘Rashtra Kavach ___ ‘
- Seven Asian Countries Have Names Ending In Which Four Letters?
- Who was both the lightest and heaviest James Bond, weighing 164 lbs. in "GoldenEye" and 211 lbs. in "Die Another Day"?
- When we asked Travel Channel's paranormal hosts to divulge their top destinations for supernatural adventures, who chose Charleston, South Carolina?
- Which actor was NOT in all three "Godfather" films?
- Who is the only U.S. president buried in Washington, D.C.?
- What cult film director was the subject of a 1994 Tim Burton biopic?
- What’s a synonym for "paronomasia"?
- Which veteran actor was killed while filming the Twilight Zone movie?
- 3. "Manic Monday" (1986) was a big hit for which of the following all-female American pop-rock groups?
- What is the name of the department store where Buddy works in "Elf"?
- What’s another expression for “velleity”?
- What were pennies made out of in 1943?
- We discovered a wide world of wonderful BBQ here in the US, from Texas to the Carolinas. To which Tennessee staple do we send you, voted countless times the best barbecue joint in its city?
- Who was the first host of the game show "Family Feud"?
- To celebrate National Pet Day, we looked for vacation spots around the country where furry companions are pampered and adored. One city hotel from our list has a canine concierge. Who is the concierge and where is the hotel?
- To prevent something from coming true, you can knock on what?
- What’s the tagline for the latest OnePlus Buds Z2?
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How many languages did the Italian cardinal Giuseppe Caspar Mezzofanti speak?
- A Watergate Salad Is Made With Which Nut?
- Which pair of U.S. states share a border?
- What is Mexico’s capital city?
- Where can you visit this opulent railway station?
- What value does the letter "D" symbolize in Roman numerals?
- Which of these features is found inside a NASCAR stock car?
- Which Madonna video was banned by MTV?
- Q3- Which cricketer’s son recently made his IPL debut for Mumbai Indians in
IPL 2023?
- Shirley Temple famously sang a song about what type of cookies?
- Where is this statue of Rocky Balboa?
- Which fast-food chain began selling the Impossible Burger in the summer of 2019?
- Which is the Bestselling Smartphone above Rs.50,000 as per Counterpoint Research. H1 2021?
- Aer Lingus is the national airline of what country?
- What is the literal meaning of "cul-de-sac"?
- This Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec work depicts what Paris landmark?
- [Answer]
Which mathematical function are the terms sine and cosine related to?
- Characters on which teen television series include cheerleader Kelly Kapowski and schemer Zack Morris?
- What is a synonym for “diablerie”?
- 1. What does a 'double header' mean?
- Which cartoon dog was originally named Dippy Dawg?
- What term describes a computer-generated virtual reality?
- Kannada actor Puneeth Rajkumar’s last film will hit cinemas on his birth anniversary on March 17, 2022. Name the film
- Which Was The First Spacecraft To Successfully Enter Earth's Orbit?
- What does mastology, also known as theriology, study?
- What popular athletic brand is named for a type of antelope?
- 2. Perhaps they're not always regarded as 'great', but this European mountain range marking the border of France and Spain has a dog association. Which of these ranges contains the country of Andorra?
- Where is Waterloo, where Napoleon was defeated?
- What is the name of the land bridge that once connected Asia and North America?
- Where did chocolate originate?
- 1. This book, published in 1962, is probably the most famous work of British author Anthony Burgess. What is the name of the book, please?
- Singer Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong is better known by what name?
- Which car did the roommates buy in ‘Roomies S3’?
- What was Instagram's original name?
- 3. Which of the following South American animals is most closely related to the American alligator?
- The video game character Sonic is based on which household pet?
- Which major bone are babies born without?
- In 1993, Bruce Springsteen wrote a song about the streets of which city?
- Q1- Sania Mirza is partnering which countryman in the 2022 Australian Open
mixed doubles?
- Which of the following instruments is an example of a chordophone?
- What show’s original theme song was “Rock Around the Clock”?
- Ahmir Khalib Thompson, the drummer for The Roots, is better known by what name?
- A magnitude 7.5 earthquake recently hit which country, about 25 miles northwest of the coastal city of Barranca?
- The upcoming movie Tadap, stars Tara Sutaria and Ahan, making his Bollywood debut. Ahan is the son of which actor?
- What animated film is known for “Magic mirror on the wall...”?
- Who was the tallest U.S. President?
- Q5: Name this actor, who is famous for his role in “The Big Bang Theory”
- Which of the following has more protein in it?
- In the New Testament of the King James Bible, all but three books end with what word?
- Niagara Falls is located between which two Great Lakes?
- In What Year Was The First World Series Game Played?
- Land for the Grand Tetons was secretly purchased by which wealthy heir?
- The Codex Leicester was written by what Renaissance man?
- What is another expression for “saudade”?
- What Is The Official Song Of The U.S. Army?
- Which Middle Eastern country is home to the ruins of the largest Roman temple?
- Which of these statements is true about mammals?
- What is the Greek-inspired name for a cat lover?
- In the movie "National Lampoon's Vacation", the Griswold family drives to which amusement park?
- In which state can you visit the Andy Warhol Museum?
- What mainstay of American Chinese food was invented at Panda Express?
- Which island group was once called the Sandwich Islands?
- Q5 – Who is she an Indian political activist, feminist and poet?
- What’s the name of a bed that folds down from a closet or wall?
- What country is Machu Picchu located in?
- Q3: Anti-Oil protestors just threw soup at a painting of sunflowers in the
National Gallery in London. Which artist’s work was targeted?
- Beyond EPICA project started with the aim of drilling for and recovering what from up to 1.5 Million years ago in Antarctica?
- America's oldest covered bridge is located in which state?
- Alice observes which act of subterfuge from the royal gardeners?
- Which term is similar to "MacGuffin"?
- Which movie character gave us the phrase, "Here's looking at you, kid."?
- Where is Mount Olympus located?
- The fictional company Dunder Mifflin sells what commodity on “The Office”?
- In a classic jingle, how does one child spell his bologna's second name?
- What was Einstein’s first name?
- India’s First Food Museum has been launched in which state?
- What language uses inverted question marks?
- Native speakers of which of these languages generally say "pronto" when answering the phone?
- We uncovered the best zoos around the world and included the Toronto Zoo, home to more than 5,000 animals. To which region of the zoo do we recommend heading first?
- Who was the first president born in a hospital?
- What event was the main precipitating incident of the Civil War?
- Q4: This dessert was originated in which country?
- Alexander Fleming accidentally discovered which medicine in mold?
- What is the first action of “If You’re Happy and You Know It”?
- 7. What movie has two evil stepsisters, an evil stepmother, and a fairy godmother?
- Which U.S. city banned Christmas in 1659?
- What Is The Oldest Bridge In The United States?
- Where did Bazooka bubble gum get its name?
- Which of these was NOT one of the original 13 colonies?
- [Answer]
In the New Testament of the King James Bible, all but three books end with what word?
- Tara Tarini temple, a Shakti peeth, is situated in which of these states?
- Where are the three smallest bones in the body located?
- How many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh?
- Believed to be the oldest person in the U.S., Bessie Hendricks died this week in Iowa. How old was she?
- What has 13 hearts but no other organs?
- The closest you can come to making green eggs and ham is by using the eggs of what bird, whose shells are green?
- When we sought out the craziest food festivals around the world, we found a fun celebration in France taking place around Easter that involves what?
- “You Are My Sunshine” is an official song for which state?
- Q1- India will host the Asian Champions Trophy ______ tournament for the
first time in 2023.
- [Answer]
Endocarditis affects which human organ?
- Q3: The largest and most powerful optical telescope in space sent its first
images back to Earth in 2022. What is it named?
- 'Roomies S3' is a story of ___ roommates.
- What is the name of this peak, said to be the home of the Greek gods?
- Q2: Which is this largest living animal?
- Elvis Presley won a total of three Grammy Awards, all in which music category?
- In which of these countries is this animal found regularly?
- Q3: Beyond EPICA project started with the aim of drilling for and
recovering what from up to 1.5 Million years ago in Antarctica?
- What is an antonym for “anneal”?
- What is another expression for “syllabub”?
- Where is the lowest point in South America?
- A 2020 WhatsApp Phishing Scam Promised Free Beer From Which Brand?
- Who is generally credited with inventing the modern flushing toilet?
- Pierogis are a mainstay of which country's cuisine?
- 1. This "condiment" is green and gooey. Often served as either a dipping sauce or a side dish, it must be inundated with lemon or lime juice to prevent it from turning brown. What concoction is this?
- Which of these countries does not have an eponymous capital city?
- Which Major League Baseball team has the worst all-time winning percentage?
- [Answer]
Which country has won the most FIFA world cups?
- Q2: What is the name of the tropical storm that has recently caused
widespread devastation in the Philippines?
- Q1: Argentine star Paulo Dybala was recently unveiled as a new player at
which famous football club?
- What country controls the largest area of the island of Hispaniola?
- What is another expression for “effulgence”?
- In the 1960s, Charles went to school to learn which language?
- Which animal is in the picture?
- Which city has the airport code “WOW”?
- Where can you drive past these three famous mountain ridges?
- In which state can you visit Joshua Tree National Park?
- In 2021, the Ghost Adventures crew investigated Los Angeles’ legendary comedy club, The Comedy Store. Sam Kinison is one comedian said to haunt the club, with multiple witnesses spotting him in ________?
- Where is the world-famous Copacabana Beach?
- Q2: Stan Lee was the Chairman Emeritus of which of these companies?
- Where is this 19th-century lighthouse on the Atlantic Ocean?
- Which British city had an airport named after Robin Hood?
- Which two states have the most national parks?
- Q3: Which company has recently issued an apology over their latest
advertisement starring Hrithik Roshan?
- Which of these is a Goan dessert?
- Q1: In 2022, who became the first woman president of Indian Olympic
Association?
- Which country won the Thomas Cup, the Men’s World Team Championship for this sport in 2021 for the first time in 19 years?
- What is a synonym for “trade-last”?
- What famous building’s steps are featured in the “Rocky” movies?
- Where is Palm Jumeirah, a large artificial island shaped like a palm tree?
- Which gem is known as the "gold of the North”?
- Mount Hood is the highest point in what state?
- 1. Stephen Hawking has been rated as one of the most intelligent beings on Earth, with an IQ of 160. What kind of disability does he suffer from?
- 5. Which African-American singer and actress, known for her lead single, "I Will Always Love You", recorded "Joy to the World" for the movie "The Preacher's Wife", released in 1996?
- 1. Mickey Mouse displays magical skills when featured in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice". What was the name of the film in which Mickey performed this sorcery?
- What is the only butterfly known to migrate like birds?
- "Firenze" Is The Italian Name For Which City?
- 1. David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary and explorer, was the first European recorded as having seen which waterfall in Africa?
- What was the first beer to be sold in a can?
- Q3: In which city of Uttar Pradesh will the state’s third international
cricket stadium be built, following Lucknow and Kanpur?
- Who will win the match today?
- What is a synonym for “opulence”?
- What type of wine is a “Pinot Gris”?
- Q4 – What is the general name for a group of wolves?
- Which country's name had to be changed after a dispute with Greece?
- In an android phone, where would you download apps from?
- Which of these cities has NOT served as the U.S. capital?
- The governor of a state is appointed by the president on the advice of the
- Which holiday is described in Chicago's hit song "Saturday in the Park"?
- Which Scandinavian city was formerly known as Christiania?
- Why are aspen trees unique?
- Where are these soaring rock formations?
- What is a synonym for “gambit”?
- Which is one of the letters given during the final round of “Wheel of Fortune”?
- At which of the following places is the headquarters of a Naval Command NOT located?
- 4. Sometimes, lamb is cooked with a special type of minty sauce. What is the American sauce typically called?
- Which U.S. City Was Actress Anna Kendrick Born In?
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- What vehicle does the Wizard ride to leave Oz?
- What are space rocks that land on Earth called?
- What is Baby's real first name in "Dirty Dancing"?
- Which of these people was NOT part of the first presidential Cabinet?
- Which part of the human body naturally produces insulin?
- This Is The Self Potrait Of Which Indian Female Painter?
- Which state has the one-word motto "Hope"?
- [Answer]
Gerascophobia is the fear of what?
- The mockingbird is the official bird in which of these states?
- Who came in second to Abraham Lincoln in 1860?
- According to a recent study, which of the following account for only .01% of all living things on Earth?
- Taken weeks before his death, an iconic photo shows Babe Ruth meeting what Yale baseball team captain - and future president - before a game?
- What is a synonym for “succedaneum”?
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- Q3- Who plays the role of Sherlock Holmes in the movie ‘Enola Holmes 2’?
- Who was Jay Leno's first and last guest on "The Tonight Show"?
- What power ballad made history after it was featured in "The Sopranos" finale?
- Besides the U.S. dollar, what is the only major currency to feature bills all of the same size?
- Which athlete took an unsuccessful spin as a late-night talk show host in 1998?
- Q4: Which species of this sea creature is the most dangerous?
- What is a “yarborough”?
- Q3: India’s first semi-high-speed regional rail service is named what?
- Q1 – World No.1 Iga Swiatek has recently withdrawn from a team competition
named after which legend due to a scheduling clash with WTA finals?
- What is an antonym for “meed”?
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- Which of these landmarks is the oldest?
- 7. Which of these words am I?
"I hate it when you don't go to school,
Because you are "sick" and lounge in the pool.
But then on the very next day,
I sit at home in the very same way."
- Which animal is doe?
- You can read the words "Stay Away" and "Always Tired" on the face tattoos of which celebrity?
- Which country introduced paper money?
- This South African cricketer has made his only IPL century for a franchise from which city?
- The golden rule is to eat when __ and not to overeat.
- What is the largest muscle in the human body?
- 4. Continuing north into China, we reach Huangshan (Yellow Mountains), a region famous for its oddly-shaped pine trees, as well as for its numerous unusual rock formations. Which of the following will you NOT see here?
- Which Italian Town Is The Setting For Shakespeare’s Romeo And Juliet?
- What is a synonym for “darg”?
- What’s another expression for “clepsydra”?
- Where are these rocks known as the "Chalk Pyramids"?
- To put fancy footwork in your explorations this summer, consult our collection of dances from around the world. Which dance is incorrectly paired with the locale that made it popular?
- Q3: In the series ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Morfydd Clark
plays which role played by Cate Blanchett in the movies?
- Consult our Palm Springs travel guide to plan a desert-oasis adventure this summer. If you want to make a splash during your visit, we recommend heading to Knott's Soak City Water Park, with acres of water rides and attractions like ____________.
- Which city’s nickname is “The Big Smoke”?
- Which plant is in the picture?
- Where is this multi-towered skyscraper complex?
- The famous "US Route 66" ran from which city to Los Angeles?
- Q5: Contrary to popular belief, Tom Hanks has not voiced this character
throughout the Toy Story series. Who stepped in for him at times?
- Which Central American country does NOT have both Caribbean and Pacific coastlines?
- What was the first state to make July Fourth an official holiday?
- 1. At the start of the story, where did Goldilocks go for a walk?
- What is an antonym for “rigorism”?
- Chili is the official dish of which U.S. state?
- With a win for Best Makeup, which 1996 comedy can call itself an Academy Award-winning film?
- Who was awarded the highest-ever rank in the U.S. armed forces?
- When did the Louvre first open as a museum?
- 8. Why did Canada enter WWI?
- Which land is not owned by any country?
- What is the name of the fisherman in "The Old Man and the Sea"?
- Who was the first female Speaker of the House?
- Which of the following countries has never won T20 World Cup?
- Where is the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum?
- Is the Amazon Pay Later option available within your favourite Amazon app?
- 3. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, was known by a which elemental nickname?
- What is the smallest planet?
- 9. Frankenstein. The very word immediately makes one think of the word 'monster'. Author?
- Where is the only confirmed Viking site in North America, outside of Greenland?
- Byzantium and Constantinople are the former names of what major city?
- Where was Abraham Lincoln assassinated?
- This tower exists in which mediterranean city?
- 2. A restaurant with a death theme isn't the most ideal place to have a meal, but if it is you can head to the Eternity Restaurant in Truskavets, Ukraine. What is this building shaped like?
- Who is the youngest person to win Album of the Year?
- 3. On the way home we stopped to pick up some grog. What did we do?
- Q2: Tenoch Huerta would be seen playing which Marvel character in the movie
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’?
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- Which musical artist was first to receive a gold record?
- Where are you likely to see the manufacturer's name "Otis" stamped?
- [Answer]
Where is this fort located?
- Which of the below features are enabled in iQOO Z5 to provide the Fully Loaded gaming experience?
- What is the largest country that has only one time zone?
- 9. Which of these is a popular "Lego" competitor?
- A member of which carmaking family once won the Indy 500?
- Gay icon Harvey Milk was called the "Mayor" of what San Francisco street?
- In the recent FIDE Online Chess Olympiad, India claimed the bronze medal. Which team did they lose to in the semi finals?
- How Many Teeth Do Mosquitos Have?
- Through the digital panel in the Usha Calypso OTG one can select which of these?
- A winter wander to Portland, Maine, promises lower hotel prices and smaller crowds. We recommend visiting the historic Portland Head Lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth and a little lighthouse affectionately called ______.
- Our friends at TLC selected their favorite anniversary gifts to help you celebrate the life you’re exploring with your spouse. For the pearl anniversary of 30 years, which of the following do they suggest?
- Where is this stunning stretch of coastline?
- 7. This singing actor is best known as The King of Rock-n-Roll. He starred in the 1957 movie 'Jailhouse Rock'. Can you name him?
- Q4 – Which tennis player from this country recently won the Miami Open
tennis tournament?
- Which U.S. state is home to the longest train tunnel?
- What phrase means “What’s up?” in Spanish?
- Where is this Roman temple?
- What is the most densely populated country in the world?
- Q3: In 2023, which Indian became the oldest player to win the ATP Masters
1000 title?
- Which beverage was originally called Fruit Smack?
- The Columbretes Islands are found in what sea?
- "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" was set in a newsroom in what U.S. state?
- The largest bubblegum bubble ever blown was 23 inches in diameter. What was its circumference?
- Q5 – Which of these is a subsidary company of this corporation?
- The HUL Pureit Eco Water Saver enriches the water with which of these essential minerals?
- What is a synonym for “pollex”?
- Q1: Kylian Mbappe surpassed Edinson Cavani as which club’s all-time leading
goalscorer?
- 5. Three of these groups of animals are mammals. Which is the odd one out?
- Bryan Adams wrote a song about the summer of what year?
- 9. If you don't like me, I'll punch you and bite your ear off. You better watch out for me. What is my name?
- What is the hard coating on teeth called?
- Q2- In 2023, who has broken the record of taking the most hat-tricks in T20
cricket?
- Explore one of the top waterparks in the US for summer fun with a splash. Where did we find a 4-person tube ride along a curving track 312 feet long?
- What elements did Marie Curie discover?
- What is eggplant called in the United Kingdom?
- Which historical military commander was never defeated?
- "Apple Isle" is the nickname of which island?
- What’s a synonym for “tralatitious”?
- Q2 – At the 68th National Film Awards, ‘Tanhaji’ won the award for ‘Best
Popular Film providing ______ entertainment’ . Fill in the blanks
- What song did Marilyn Monroe sing to JFK at a 1962 fundraiser?
- Who became the first Black woman to appear on a U.S. quarter?
- What’s a synonym for “contradistinction”?
- 2. Tom Bombadil was a character cut out of what film series featuring Merry, Pippin, Sam, and Frodo?
- [Answer]
What is semantics the study or science of?
- What was the name of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s economic recovery plan?
- Which of these brands' mascots was modeled after a real person?
- In Which U.S. State Is The Hoover Dam?
- Guess this Indian statesman, who united 562 princely states to build the Republic of India.
- Which of these Indian cricketers is the first to reach 10,000 runs in Test cricket?
- Which couple is tied with the most nominations in Grammy history?
- Saint Patrick's Day commemorates the _____ of Saint Patrick.
- Colin Firth Plays Which Character In The Bridget Jones Movies?
- Q5: This is the famous ______ Garden of Chandigarh. Fill in the blanks
- In which state would you find the geographical center of North America?
- What is "Library Hand"?
- In which city was the 1970s TV show Happy Days set?
- In which country can you find a castle designed for left-handed people?
- 1. The US Federal authorities were trying to control AIM. For what does the acronym AIM stand?
- Which holiday spirit is incorrectly paired with the country in which it is popular?
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- The Silk Road connected China with what other ancient empire?
- 5. You now begin the long drive to Lancashire, home of Llama doublemm. He serves up a traditional Lancashire Hotpot and rams home to you the fact that this should contain meat from which animal?
- Which international team is nicknamed the baggy greens?
- Which word refers to a commotion after an argument?
- What Is The Largest City In The United States Without A Professional Sports Team?
- The quadricycle was the first car built by which inventor?
- Q1: Kiara Advani married whom at the stately wedding venue of Suryagarh
Jaisalmer?
- Which First Lady lends her name to NYC's Central Park Reservoir?
- After an intense season battling grumpy ghosts, anxious entities and high-maintenance manifestations, paranormal investigators might be yearning for a relaxing winter getaway. We found 18 incredible destinations, including this happy place with beautiful beaches, warm water, exotic wildlife and a laid-back culture. Where?
- What Is The Seventh Planet From The Sun?
- Q5: What gas is used as a fuel in these space vehicles?
- What is another expression for “nosism”?
- 7. On cold days I love to come in, heat up a glass of water, add in two tablespoons of a brown powder, stir it up and top it with marshmallows.
- What candy bar was originally called "Raider" in Europe?
- She was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and ruler of Jhansi.
- What message is on the opposite side of the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign?
- 3. You travel up, up, up and finally find solid ground in some kind of apparatus that flies. This makes you think of a round, disc-like machine aliens are rumored to fly around in, a UFO. What does the U in this acronym stand for?
- 5. What sort of fish can go into a summer hibernation (aestivation) in dry conditions, burrowing into the mud?
- "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" opened episodes of what TV show?
- A patented “flying machine” is now known as what?
- Which Golden Girl did Betty White play?
- What is an antonym of “exemplar”?
- The term "ailurophile" would best define which of these people?
- "Baa Baa Black Sheep" and "The Alphabet Song" have the same tune as what?
- What title is given to the world's best chess players?
- What do the 100 pleats in a chef’s hat supposedly represent?
- Which country is known for its “fairy chimneys”?
- 1. Why were the owners of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory blamed for the large number of fatalities in their terrible factory fire of 1911?
- Hawaii's Haleakalā National Park is named after what?
- When a new pope is elected, what color smoke escapes the Vatican chimney?
- The best vacation ever can include your own stomping grounds, as Andrew Zimmern discovered when he set aside globetrotting to explore his homeland. Where did he find a domed structure built by a ufologist who was following blueprint instructions from Venus dwellers?
- Which country’s local name translates to “Land of the Thunder Dragon”?
- The “Miracle on Ice” saw Team USA’s hockey team defeat what nation?
- Despite an infamous headline, who actually lost the election of 1948?
- Which Desert Covers Most Of The Western Part Of Texas?
- As newlyweds, Elizabeth and Philip lived abroad on which island?
- 1. Which of these is a black and white mammal that only lives in North America?
- What is a synonym for “muliebrity”?
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Which country does Forrest Gump travel to as part of the All-American Ping-Pong Team?
- Queen Mary I is also known by what nickname?
- In an IFB Dishwasher, at what temperature the hot water wash programme washes the utensils?
- Elvis Presley was a pin-up boy for which music and fashion subculture?
- What country leads the world in coconut production?
- Where is the world's first 3D-printed office building?
- Which U.S. city is the "Furniture-Making Capital of the World"?
- Where did gazpacho originate?
- Q1: In which country was UK’s new prime minister Rishi Sunak born?
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Where on the body would an Indian woman wear a bindi?
- 3. "How I Found Livingstone" was written by which famous journalist and explorer?
- How Tall Is The Statue Of Liberty?
- Which congressional position encourages their party to vote together?
- 2. During their practice in Monaco, the Dream Team split up into two squads and played all-out in what would be called by Michael Jordan "the best game I was ever in". How did "Sports Illustrated" describe it?
- Q5: What is the other name for the sport?
- 8. What is the purpose of fluoride?
- Where is the second-largest stadium in the world?
- What are Canada’s two national sports?
- What is another expression for “vedette”?
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How many films has a Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan starred in?
- What is the pictured body art originating in ancient India called?
- 1. Shetland wool is from which country?
- The program written in assembly language is called _____?
- Lefse is a dish that originated in which country?
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- Q1- In May 2023, Linda Yaccarino got appointed as the CEO of which
microblogging site?
- Churchill Said A Curtain Of Which Metal Divided Capitalist And Communist Europe?
- Q2 – In 2022, Ayesha A. Malik was sworn in as the first female judge of the
Supreme Court in the history of which country?
- 2. I am a famous English explorer and privateer - and a male bird. What is my surname?
- What is another expression for a “pericope”?
- What is NOT another name for a hoagie?
- which is the national animal of scotland?
- Roald Dahl Wrote A Collection Of Comic Poems About Animals. What Was It Called?
- Whose first movie role was Mia Thermopolis in “The Princess Diaries”?
- A male platypus delivers toxin from what part of its body?
- Q2 – Who was named the ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer of the Year for 2021?
- What brings good luck if you find it on the ground?
- Who used “a barren field frozen with snow” as a metaphor for dying dreams?
- Q5: This is which country’s flag?
- “Gulag” Was The Name For A Prison In Which Country?
- We made a 50 States of Burgers menu to help you replenish your energies wherever your adventure takes you. After enjoying the wilderness surrounds of Bend, Oregon, head to this local favorite that opened in 1968 and where carhops on roller skates bring a fresh, juicy burger right to your window.
- What New York City retailer hosts an annual Fourth of July fireworks show?
- 4. I think I may have dry scalp or dandruff. What should I do?
- The spiky tail of a Stegosaurus was named in which comic?
- Referencing a lyric from his Oscar-winning song, what artist opened the restaurant "Mom's Spaghetti" in 2021?
- 1. Uncle Thurlo, like everyone else, has occasionally gone on a "wild goose chase". This one is fairly common to English speakers. What does it mean?
- Which movie sequel won an Oscar for Best Picture?
- Which TV show is associated with the catchphrase "Let's be careful out there"?
- 9. The Dutch town of Alkmaar is famous for its ____ market.
- Where is this blue city in the Thar Desert?
- Name this actor, who is famous for his role in “The Big Bang Theory”
- Which famous river is shown here?
- What is the Earth's primary producer of oxygen?
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- A few years back we asked our Travel Channel fans for their favorite spring break destinations. Which Florida city took the #1 spot in our Facebook poll?
- What celebrity was arrested in 2001 for shoplifting from the Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills?
- Who has hosted the most Emmy Awards shows?
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- What is another expression for “canonical”?
- What is one way to describe “phatic” phrases?
- What is the name of Coney Island’s iconic wooden roller coaster?
- Q3: The 36th edition of the National Games of India took place in which
state?
- Who is famous for popularizing the term "Rock and Roll"?
- Q4: What did this company used to initially manufacture?
- Which U.S. president officially gave the White House its name?
- 6. This well-known dish of beef, pate, mushrooms, truffles and a Madeira sauce encased in a pastry crust was named for a famous general. Which dish is it?
- Odysseus is trying to return to what Greek island in the "Odyssey"?
- What country has its own unique type of wind called "mistral"?
- GoVo brings you premium headphones at affordable prices with top of the line features. Where is GoVo designed?
- Research and Information System for Developing Countries is a think tank based in which country?
- The Treaty of Paris in 1783 ended what war?
- The Turquoise Trail is a highway linking two cities in which state?
- Who was inspired to play music as an inmate by seeing Johnny Cash play at his prison?
- What colors are most commonly associated with Hanukkah?
- Which country's signature drink is known as "Lion's Milk"?
- 6. Two best friends go out for dancing and fun... But shoot a rapist: bang, they're on the run. Friends to the last, meeting each other's eyes. This film caused panic in insecure guys.
- Where can you order the world's most expensive ice cream scoop?
- The “Rocky” franchise spawned what other related film franchise?
- Which of these can live in a terrarium?
- Q3: In the 2022 movie, Badhaai Do, Rajkummar Rao’s character shares his
name with which cricketer?
- Q4 – This fast food restaurant franchise was founded in which country in
1965?
- 2. Franz Reichelt was testing his new invention, the overcoat parachute in 1912. What famous French landmark did he leap off and fall to his death when his invention failed?
- Which country was England's enemy during the Hundred Years War?
- Where did the famous “I Have a Dream” speech take place?
- James Watson was awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering that DNA has what shape?
- 1. This brilliant man of many talents is sometimes referred to as the "father of the computer." He was born in 1791, in London. Who is this designer of the "difference engine?"
- 1. After winning the 2006 British Open, Tiger Woods could not contain his emotions. What reason was the cause for him to be so upset?
- What country is on the exact opposite side of the Earth as Beijing, China?
- Where are these unusual rock columns in the U.S.?
- The “Big Four” fashion capitals of the 21st century include New York, London, Paris, and ____?
- Which painting by Leonardo da Vinci was left unfinished when he died?
- 2. What is the largest species of armadillo called?
- Beta testing is done at _____?
- Why do some flowers smell like decaying flesh?
- How Long Is A Day On Uranus?
- What does Mr. Keating tell students to call him in “Dead Poets Society”?
- During WWII, depleted NFL rosters forced two teams to play as one under what name?
- What is another expression for “prolepsis”?
- What verb means to like/love?
- What were the shacktowns that sprang up during the Depression called?
- Which archipelagos and islands comprise Macaronesia?
- Which animal is in the picture?
- 3. What is the first step that crude oil undergoes in a refinery?
- Which word could replace "absquatulate"?
- Q4: Name this musical instrument
- What is Cuju?
- Which country has the world’s deepest cave?
- 2. It is surgery day and you arrive very early because some other tests have to be done prior to the breast cancer surgery. What will the nuclear medicine experts, who will perform these tests, check for?
- Which Singer Recorded “No Time To Die” As The Theme Song Of The 2021 Bond Movie?
- In which state does the Missouri River originate?
- Where was America's first national wildlife refuge?
- Where are 10% of a cat’s bones located?
- What was the first Black male group to debut with four No. 1 hits?
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Who discovered the three laws of motion?
- Because her ruling ended a 1995 strike, Justice Sonia Sotomayor is known as the judge that "saved" what?
- What Beatles song is featured in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”?
- What is Canada's largest territory by area?
- What bird migrates 25,000 miles a year?
- Where are these spectacular ice caves?
- Which competition features four chefs cooking with unlikely ingredients?
- Chip bags are filled with what gas?
- Who is Emily Osment?
- The egg is an important symbol during what Jewish holiday?
- Which U.S. town has claimed the title of "Ice Box of the Nation"?
- If someone was born in MCMLXXXVI, what is their birth year?
- What Battle Marked The End Of The Revolutionary War?
- which of the below is not a test design technique?
- Which word is a synonym for "amalgam"?
- Which of these spices is considered a hallucinogenic?
- Q4 – What was the ancient Roman name of this famous European city?
- The oldest written work in the Library of Congress is in what language?
- Q1: During the Oscars 2023 ceremony, which movie received seven awards?
- How many doors are there in Samsung convertible French Door Refrigerator?
- Which Company's Aircrafts Were Grounded In 2019 Over Safety Concerns?
- Robert Duvall made his film debut as Boo Radley in what 1962 movie?
- In 1897, Ronald Ross discovered that malaria was spread by what animal?
- 1. Kate Hudson's 2008 movie is about the adventure of being a blonde, female steward on a ship. What is this treasure seeking movie called?
- What is another expression for “Apollonian”?
- Grand Theft Auto is produced by what gaming company?
- Our insider’s guide to Sydney's best beaches includes this one, popular with younger visitors who enjoy swimming, windsurfing and fishing — and where you might get to glimpse a koala.
- The Incense Route transported frankincense and myrrh from what region?
- Which animal is in the picture?
- In 1950, Zenith introduced the first TV remote control. What was it called?
- Which of these cities is known as the "Venice of America"?
- Q1: The Maharashtra government recently gave its approval to rename which
city as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar?
- Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
- On the Mexican flag and coat of arms, what is in the eagle’s mouth?
- Which Cabinet member is fourth in the presidential line of succession?
- Q4: Which country is the largest producer of this beverage?
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Who started World War II?
- 2. Our final landmark is located in Pasadena, California, and is home to the oldest football bowl game in the United States. What is the name of this famous stadium?
- The capital of Greece is named after what goddess?
- What state’s inhabitants are known as Hoosiers?
- [Answer]
Were tomatoes ever thought to be poisonous?
- 4. Which popular nickname is shared by American musician Charlie Rich and British television presenter Phillip Schofield, among others?
- Which food item is used in the production of dynamite?
- Q2: Ajay Devgn plays the divine accountant of good and evil deeds
Chitragupta in which 2022 Hindi film?
- What is the name for the process of electing a Pope?
- Miracle Milly, the shortest dog ever recorded, was what breed?
- Which animal is in the picture?
- What was the name of Julia Child’s first cooking show?
- Minnesota is home to stuffed cheeseburgers known by what name?
- Yankee Stadium is located in which New York City borough?
- Which Founding Father signed both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution?
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- These public pools, nicknamed the “Icebergs,” are located on what beach?
- Q4 – What is the name of this famous temple which is Tokyo’s oldest?
- What is another expression for “escritoire”?
- Q1: Which of these companies has been named an official sponsor of the FIFA
World Cup 2022?
- Which island's native name is Rapa Nui?
- If something is about to happen, it is what?
- What word is NOT a synonym for "cabal"?
- What racehorse was featured on the covers of Time, Newsweek, and Sports Illustrated all in the same week in 1973?
- The AO Smith Z8 water purifier provides _____ RO purified water. Fill in the blanks
- Pictured here is the official flag of what major U.S. city?
- 1. This wind blows in the western regions of Canada and America, and takes its name from the native people of the area. It's another hot, dry wind and is also known as the 'Snow Eater'.
- Which hotel recently broke the record for the world's largest champagne tower?
- What is an antonym for “plangent”?
- What’s another expression for an “ornithopter”?
- Which country has won its only 2 golds in Olympic history in the ‘Sevens’ format of this sport?
- Whose version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" was the first music video to air on VH1?
- 2. 'De gustibus non est disputandum'. This is a maxim rather than a motto. What does it mean?
- Our May's Must-Dos list includes celebrating the holiday of Cinco de Mayo. In which city did we admire a Mexican folkloric dance academy’s performance at a downtown park?
- Dhivehi is the official language of which nation?
- Which state annually selects a “Princess Kay of the Milky Way” to represent dairy farming?
- What is depicted in the picture?
- Where did poke originate?
- Which team won the first Super Bowl in 1967?
- Tetrodotoxin, a poison over 1,000 times deadlier than cyanide, is found in which creature?
- Which “Rocket Man” is named Reginald Kenneth Dwight?
- What caused the loudest known sound in history?
- According to the song, what does "hakuna matata" mean?
- Ticonderoga is a popular American brand of what?
- Where is the oldest continuously used public building in the U.S.?
- Q4: The flag of which country is shown on screen?
- Barbie is originally from what state?
- Where was Washington's first presidential inauguration held?
- Where is "America's Stonehenge"?
- Travelers who enjoy adventurous accommodation should consider one of the creepy hotels the Ghost Adventures crew have visited during their paranormal work. In Bisbee, Arizona, the trio examined the Oliver House, where they ____________.
- 5. In 1977, American singer Jackson Browne released a song called "Running on _____."
- What is the world's most populous French-speaking city?
- People with what eye color descend from a single common ancestor?
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- 1. This comic was born in 1880, in Philadelphia. He became an international star as a juggler, then came vaudeville, the Ziegfeld Follies, movies and radio. He claimed to dislike children and animals and was fond of alcohol. Who was he?
- Who holds the record for the most-expensive painting sold by a female artist?
- What are the two permanent rivers that run through the Sahara?
- Which rock will float in water?
- Q3 – A hexagon has _____ sides
- Our list of 10 things you should do in Oklahoma City includes a relaxing walk to this locale with an off-leash dog park, a children's garden and playground, a carousel and a summer splash pad for kids.
- Q3: What part of the skeletal system protects the brain?
- 1. In 1865, what president was the first to have African-Americans participating in the inaugural parade at his second inauguration?
- “Ni hao” means hello in which language?
- How much dirt is in a hole 6 feet deep and 6 feet wide?
- HGTV's Property Brothers shared their own favorite adventures with us, and Drew included the island paradise of Bali. What mischievous animal is Bali known for that reminds Drew of Jonathan?
- Which word is NOT similar to "aphorism"?
- Step aside, boring old beige, we found wild and wonderfully colored shorelines all over the world. Which destination has the wrong color assigned to it?
- What’s another expression for “démarche”?
- 10. You know that a dozen equals twelve right? Well, say you work for a farmer and he asks you to bring him a baker's dozen of eggs. How many eggs would you have to gather in the hen house?
- Where can you find this stunning waterfall?
- Martin Luther King Day represents what day in the leader’s life?
- 3. One signature song even had a 1983 movie titled after it. Who sang "Stayin' Alive"?
- Which actor was Pee-wee Herman's roommate in college?
- Which U.S. state is home to this replica of the Leaning Tower?
- Which man's image appeared on the first one-dollar bill?
- Q3: The 5th and deciding match of the India vs South Africa T20I series in
which city was washed out due to rain?
- Q3 – The Ministry of Home Affairs has decided to end all COVID-19
containment measures from which date?
- What creature's bite can lead to Lyme disease?
- Which video introduced MC Hammer’s signature parachute pants?
- Where is the world's longest fjord?
- Travel expert Val Grubb has 10 tips to make a senior family member's vacation the best ever, including scheduling enough downtime. What is her recommendation for the sightseeing schedule?
- What was the first animated film to win an Academy Award?
- 5. Interstate 29 passes through the fourth largest city in Iowa. This city is named for an Indian tribe. What city is this?
- What’s another expression for “extrospection”?
- Which American band was the first to play on all seven continents?
- 7. What are all the names Newmarket, Aintree, and Sandown Park, popular for in the U.K. ?
- What was the name of Alexander the Great’s beloved warhorse?
- In which Middle Eastern country can you find these limestone terraces?
- Q2 – The movie that won ‘Best Feature Film’ at the 68th National Film
Awards was in which language?
- What animal did the Romans name the "cameleopard"?
- Who Is The Wife Of Barack Obama?
- Where is the most recently formed island on Earth?
- Nespresso and Casamigos are endorsed by which actor?
- Released in 1995, what was Pixar's first feature-length film?
- Q3 – Which of these is the title of the debut book by the former finance
secretary of India, Subhash Chandra Garg?
- Which Country Is Associated With The Wadi Rum Desert?
- What major event ended the Great Depression?
- Which country features a sauna in a Burger King?
- What is Phonophobia the fear of?
- Ancient Babylonian numbers were written in what wedge-shaped characters?
- What is the official sport of Texas?
- Imhotep is often referred to as the world’s first what?
- What is a synonym for “biosphere”?
- 1. Anna Anderson claimed to have been the sole survivor of the Romanov family who were assassinated during 1918 in Russia. Who did she claim to be?
- What Is The Most Common Eye Color In Humans?
- 5. Which S is the space between the axon of one neurone with the dendrites of another?
- The Oireachtas is the Parliament of which country?
- 12-year-old Hend Zaza was the youngest Olympic athlete to compete in Tokyo, in which sport?
- George Harrison was sued for plagiarism because his song "My Sweet Lord" resembled which song?
- What is the highest mountain in the world that isn't part of a range?
- What show's finale had the most viewers ever?
- 1. The small intestine consists of three parts - the duodenum, the jejunum and which other section?
- What fictional character has their own ZIP code?
- Where is the tallest natural arch in the world?
- Which kind of sport involves ascending inclined ice formations?
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Which sport is pictured?
- The Fontainebleau is located on Millionaire’s Row in what city?
- The siege of which town was the last major battle of the American Revolution?
- What is the name of the dog that serves as the mascot for Target Corporation?
- Q1: Which director’s latest film is Gandhi Godse – Ek Yudh?
- An actor in 2003’s "Stuck on You" later became the US Secretary of what?
- Thor Heyerdahl sailed from Peru to Polynesia using a raft named what?
- 1. What number is in the title of a famous book by Jules Verne?
- What is typically the most productive day of the workweek?
- What color robes have Supreme Court justices traditionally worn in court?
- Which country holds the record for highest reported temperature?
- Where is this building shaped like a fish?
- 6. What was the previous name of Russia, when it was combined with various countries surrounding it, and it fought in World War II? Choose its full form!
- What disease is caused by a loss of dopamine-producing brain cells?
- Who coined the term "Cold War"?
- Where is this world-famous bridge?
- What Did The Middle Initial "S" Stand For In The Name Of U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant?
- Which country is NOT on the coast of the Black Sea?
- Q4 – First woman of Indian origin to go to space
- What is Florida's official state nickname?
- Which literary nickname is used for Glasgow's underground railway system?
- In which city can you find this artsy subway station?
- How fast does the Earth spin on its axis?
- What's a term for when surfers wrap their toes over the edge of the board?
- In the 1970s, what was the “place with the helpful hardware man”?
- Which actress has starred on two TV series that lasted exactly nine seasons each?
- What do people in Colombia carry to encourage a travel-filled new year?
- Q4- What does this animal symbolise in mythology?
- What material is a rhinoceros horn made of?
- Abraham Lincoln was especially skilled in what sport?
- Jughead, Betty, and Veronica are characters in comics named for what teen?
- 5. What role did women play in the Gold Rush?
- Where is this famous crescent-shaped street?
- What do the two “T’s” in AT&T represent?
- Q2: Farhan Akhtar made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut with which
Disney + series?
- When we pitted NYC and Boston against each other in our super travel bowl, we learned a lot about each destination’s history and culture. Which of the following is incorrect?
- What action hero was a champion cha cha dancer?
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- Q3- Anti-Oil protestors just threw soup at a painting of sunflowers in the
National Gallery in London. Which artist’s work was targeted?
- What is a synonym for “decoction”?
- Q3- Which is the first Indian state to launch its own internet service?
- Where is this scenic lighthouse?
- What school has cliques called the T-Birds and Pink Ladies?
- 3. Much of Yemen's area is taken up with desert. One of these deserts is one of the largest sand deserts in the world, which takes up lots of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula. What is this desert?
- Where is the oldest intact residential street in Europe?
- What Russian ruler instituted a tax on beards?
- What flower is featured on Mississippi’s new state flag?
- MamyPoko Pants was the _______ brand to launch pant style diapers in India. Fill in the blanks
- 7. Which famous golfer was born on January 21st, 1940? (His nickname was The Golden Bear.)
- 1. When a human blood type is said to be "positive" or "negative" to which component of the blood is this label referring?
- 1. What popular download allows users to hold video chats and hold meetings online via the internet?
- What New York town hosted Woodstock?
- Tom Hanks won Best Actor for "Forrest Gump" and what other '90s film?
- 1. Which toenails are most prone to ingrowing?
- Where is the only National Historic Landmark not on U.S. soil?
- What is the minimum age for a U.S. President?
- What is the name of the coffee shop on "Friends"?
- A draft National Air Sports Policy was recently released by which Indian ministry?
- 1. The League of Nations had failed to prevent World War II. What replaced it?
- Q4 – Where is this Ashoka Pillar located?
- 1. Canadians are known for eating french fries topped with cheese curds and gravy. Yes we do eat lots of this, but what is it called?
- Where can you find a village of scarecrows?
- 2. The Robber is a dynamic force which is only active when which number is rolled?
- Which Indian film company carried a logo of a ship to honour the shipbuilding legacy of their family?
- Which European country has the longest coastline?
- Who was the first woman to have a primary portrait on U.S. paper currency?
- Which singer wrote the music and lyrics to the musical Kinky Boots?
- In 2005, Mark Felt admitted that he was which mysterious figure?
- Which president proposed the Strategic Defense Initiative, nicknamed Star Wars?
- Which Kpop group which trended worldwide with their single ‘Next Level’ recently launched their new song ‘Savage’ ?
- 1. An entirely man-made disaster makes our list as we travel back again to 1929.
Black Tuesday is hardly a banner day for the United States, as this event is largely seen as the beginning of a decade of hardship. What happened?
- What unleavened bread is eaten by Jews during Passover?
- Q1: The rap group founded by Oleh Psiuk that won the 2022 Eurovision Song
Contest are from which country?
- What is the weight of the charger provided in box for Samsung Galaxy Book2 360?
- Where is London’s infamous theater district located?
- Q1: India’s first water-based metro service started commercial operations
in which city?
- A 50/50 blend of lemonade and iced tea is named for a legend in what sport?
- What is another expression for “dactylonomy”?
- What creature was played by Al Hedison in 1958 and Jeff Goldblum in 1986?
- What is a distinctive pattern of stars called?
- Who was the first person to fly around the world alone?
- Which two sister cities form the "League of Extraordinary Communities"?
- Who is known for delivering the line, “What you talkin’ ‘bout, Willis?”
- A person suffering from leporiphobia would fear which cartoon character?
- The rays of the Statue of Liberty's crown represent what?
- Which American President Was Involved In The Watergate Scandal?
- Which state capital is the largest by land area?
- When the Ghost Adventures team travels to Vicksburg, Mississippi, they discover some serious paranormal activity underneath the sleepy Southern town facade. In which location do witnesses report being pushed down the stairs, scratched and having their hair yanked by an unknown sinister force?
- Q5: Who brought this beverage to India?
- Which state has a former secret bunker for Congress?
- On which country’s flag does this leaf appear?
- What’s a synonym for “dyad”?
- Which retailer is the largest grocer in the U.S.?
- Q4: A tribe from which Indian state claims descent from these insects?
- Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated two months before whose death?
- Which of these are key features of the Usha Calypso OTG?
- What ancient oath do physicians follow?
- Which unusual ingredient is served on New Haven pizza?
- Q3 – The new Indian budget airline Akasa Air plans to launch its first
commercial flight in which month?
- What’s an antonym for “skookum”?
- What is an appropriate way to answer the question, “Ça va?”
- What system ensures no branch of government is too powerful?
- Where is the world's largest war memorial?
- What type of tree can be used to make aspirin?
- What flower gets its name from a French phrase meaning “lion’s teeth”?
- Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson are the real names of what superhero pair?
- If you limit your explorations to the most popular destinations, you’ll miss many of the world’s wonders. In our list of 10 offbeat things to do in Scotland, where do we visit that legend says the devil once lived?
- For what work photoshop is used ?
- What are babies born without?
- Who was the last U.S. President to sport facial hair while in office?
- what is the quantity which is measured by the area occupied below the velocity-time graph?
- In which state of matter are molecules the farthest apart?
- Which British comedy troupe’s self-titled sketch series debuted in 1969?
- Which country is known as the "land of a thousand rhythms"?
- Krishna Nagar and Pramod Bhagat both won gold for India at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics in which sport?
- We traveled around the country’s national parks and found big adventures in each state. In which West Virginia park did we discover historic mountains, rivers and towns?
- Which of these phones offers the fastest refresh rate?
- The first indoor ice hockey game occurred in what country?
- 3. And it's getting tense here at Wrigley Field, folks, and coming out to try to improve that .342 batting average, let's hear it for the One And Only...The Sultan of Swat.
Who was this great baseball hitter, sometimes known as Bambino?
- The early 1700s marked the Golden Age of what in the Caribbean?
- 7. What is the name of the card filing system that rotates on a cylinder?
- Who is the bestselling novelist of all time?
- The elections of 1896, 1900, and 1908 were all lost by what man?
- Which country's national anthem was made up on the spot?
- Which entertainer is credited by Guinness World Records with logging the "most hours on U.S. television"?
- Where does Jerry Seinfeld (the character) live in New York City?
- Poking Holes Into A Pie Crust Before Baking Is Known As?
- What is another expression for “rhonchisonant”?
- Hamilton was a hero of which Revolutionary War battle?
- What is another expression for “topstitch”?
- “Bleach” is derived from the Old English word “blæcan,” meaning what?
- What Italian dessert literally means "pick me up"?
- A major healthcare company has reduced its data center carbon footprint by more than 80%. what action has likely contributed to this the most?
- The new OPPO A55 comes with a ______inch big display. Guess which one is it?
- Q2: Which state got its 2nd railway station after 100 years with the
commissioning of a new facility at Shokhuvi?
- What was the White House originally called?
- Which is the most popular Korean boy band in the world?
- What are the last words of "The Wizard of Oz"?
- Which e-commerce giant owns Whole Foods?
- Which “Alice In Wonderland” Character Can Disappear?
- Q2: Anik Datta’s movie ‘Aparajito’ is based on the making of which iconic
Indian film?
- Abraham Lincoln's son was pulled to safety from an oncoming train by whose brother?
- What is the best-selling item at Costco?
- Who apologized this week for asking a small child to suck his tongue?
- What is the only Canadian province with majority French speakers?
- Q5: What is the parent organization of this company?
- Who landed her first role as a member of a rock band in “Satisfaction”?
- Frank Sinatra won an Academy Award for what movie?
- Cleopatra reportedly started what fashion trend in Rome?
- What is the English translation of the Latin word "alibi"?
- Known as Dorothy in “The Golden Girls,” which actress was born in May?
- Get Free Cha-Ching Loot Box in Free Fire
- What is a synonym for “cosset”?
- Q2- D’YAVOL X is clothing line launched by which celebrity child?
- What is Harrods?
- For what crime does Inspector Javert pursue Valjean in “Les Misérables”?
- Which company used the slogan "We Bring Good Things to Life"?
- What is the largest city in the Alps by population?
- What Is The Name Of Batman’s Butler?
- What was the first sequel to win an Oscar for Best Picture?
- Whose face is on the $10 bill?
- Where is the world's oldest known forest?
- Which is the largest art museum in the world?
- Which historical figure was nicknamed the “Iron Lady”?
- 3. When you ride the cable car to the top of Lomnicky Peak, what will you find there?
- In 1947, what President inaugurated the White House bowling alley?
- Which ‘80s movie legend starred as Andie in “Pretty in Pink”?
- What format is most commonly associated with Fortnite?
- Q1: Who recently beat Novak Djokovic in the semi finals of the Dubai Tennis
Championships?
- Which country built a bridge specifically for squirrels?
- The tank is anti corrosive and made up of what material?
- Q3: Karthik Meiyappan from which country took the first hat-trick of the
T20 World Cup 2022?
- What director used the fictional Shermer High School in his films?
- Which novel was set in the Roaring ’20s?
- What’s another expression for “plenilune”?
- 2. Which of the following poses another major threat to the Amur leopard?
- When the Ghost Adventures team head to Pioche, Nevada, one of the most lethal Wild West towns, they learn that the courthouse is called the Million Dollar Courthouse. Why?
- Which mountain features the famed Hollywood sign?
- Q4- This structure was built by which dynasty of Roman Emperor?
- Q3- The famous fast food restaurant ‘Taco Bell’ was founded in which
country?
- What did Comic Sans say to Times New Roman?
- What is another word for “awful”?
- What holiday’s traditions are based on a Roman festival devoted to Saturn?
- 5. What song talks about kissing a girl and enjoying it?
- Where is the town of Paisley, famous for its textile pattern, located?
- Write a C program to print reverse of a given Number
- We checked out the creepiest places in all 50 states to help you plan your next spine-tingling adventure. In Utah, we recommend booking a full-contact tour at the abandoned __________, which is said to be inhabited by three ghosts.
- Where was the first hotel in North America built entirely over water?
- A spectacular RV can make the best road trip ever. We toured a few professional travelers’ wheels and admired the personal touches in Willie Nelson's ride. They included all of the following except _________.
- The band Pearl Jam originally named itself after which NBA basketball player?
- What is another expression for “aerie”?
- What is a synonym for “venturesome”?
- Lake Titicaca is said to be the birthplace of which ancient civilization?
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Australia's famous opera house is in which city?
- 196 is a square of which number?
- Where won’t you find any Taco Bells?
- Which landmark has a small apartment at the top where its designer would often entertain guests?
- Where is the world's largest fish market?
- What is the name of the longest river in South Africa?
- Q3: Laxman Narasimhan has been appointed as the CEO of global giant?
- What was teenage sensation Emma Raducanu’s ranking, when she won the US Open women’s singles title in 2021?
- What name did B.B. King give to his guitars?
- What was John F. Kennedy's middle name?
- Where do Ferris Bueller and his friends go when they play hooky?
- What popular fast food chain encouraged customers to "Think Outside the Bun"?
- What are the ways to save on the latest realme Narzo 50 series mobiles?
- 4. In this movie, the ocean is a huge part of the story. Without an ocean, there wouldn't be a threat! Just don't go in the water. What is it called?
- What substance is used to melt the Wicked Witch of the West?
- Lili'uokalani was the last monarch of what Pacific island kingdom?
- The frame of the new samsung galaxy watch 4 is made of __. amazon quiz answer
- The Union controlled the Mississippi River after the siege of what city?
- Who is widely credited for the creation of the Ford Mustang?
- A popular restaurant is featured on our list of the top creepy sites in New Mexico. This Los Lunas establishment—formerly a home—has the lounge named in honor of the deceased homeowner, who apparently has never left. What is the lounge called?
- What is the loudest-known creature on Earth?
- Can February march?
- George Clooney’s first film roles were in what genre?
- 1. What sort of "head" refers to the ongoing expenses of running a business?
- What is Essie’s top-selling nail polish shade?
- Babe Ruth Was The First Baseball Player To Hit 60 Home Runs In One Season. How Long Did His Record Stand?
- Q1: A lion is most closely related to which of the following animals?
- 3. Which man divorced actress Jane Wyman in 1949 and married actress Nancy Davis in 1952? They stayed married until he passed away. If you aren't sure on who Nancy Davis was married to...just say NO.
- Which is the largest state park in the lower 48?
- Queen Elizabeth II has owned many generations of what dog breed?
- Kabuki Is A Form Of Theater From Which Country?
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- Q5 – Which famous city is shown here?
- If your dream vacation includes sampling exotic foods, we discovered 13 places in the US to try bug-based delicacies. Which dish do we say to try at Toloache in NYC?
- Which English town is famous for being the supposed burial place of King Arthur?
- What Was New York City's Broadway Formerly Known As?
- We made a destination guide for those seeking big adventure in a haunted forest. Which spirited woodland on our list has the incorrect specter or supernatural creature here?
- Where will you hear “what’s the craic” instead of “what’s up”?
- For your summer explorations in love, our friends at TLC collected perfect first-date destinations across the US. In which state did they discover a Saturday bonfire tradition that’s a local summer favorite?
- What U.S. state has the smallest population?
- Which of these harmful chemicals are not added to Huggies Nature Care diapers?
- Where is Mount Olympus located?
- The first hints of soccer came from what country?
- Q4 – Which catfish lives in the abandoned cooling ponds of the exclusion
zone of this famous nuclear reactor?
- The names of Pluto and its “twin” moon, Charon, are associated with what?
- Who did President Roosevelt let join the U.S. Navy during World War II?
- Which is NOT a real groundhog?
- 10. What is the second largest city in Portugal in terms of population?
- What is the largest alpine lake in North America?
- What Celtic instrument is an official symbol for Ireland?
- Which explorer is believed to have discovered America 500 years before Christopher Columbus?
- Where was the first public beach in the U.S.?
- 10. Wellington (New Zealand) is named after?
- What is Florida’s official state pie?
- The first person to sign the Declaration of Independence was also the first governor of which state?
- 1. If a piece lands in one of the squares at the far end of the board, then what happens to that piece?
- 1. What is the largest member of the cat family to roam in Canada? It is also known as the puma or mountain lion.
- What’s the best-selling condiment in the United States?
- Mombasa Is The Largest City In Which African Country?
- Which Toy Was The First To Be Advertised On TV?
- What Year Did The First Starbucks Open?
- Washington is the only U.S. President to receive which honor?
- Q5: In 2017, this monarch reached which jubilee?
- What is the display of Redmi Note 10S?
- What is another expression for “arcadian”?
- Q3: An airport from which city topped the list of the world’s best airports
released by Skytrax?
- The ushanka is often worn by characters from what country?
- Q4: This animal draws which Norse god’s chariot?
- Which of these colors is NOT on the flag of Ireland?
- Which fast food restaurant boasted that you can "Have it your way"?
- 5. What province is the canal in?
- Consult our Ultimate Southern Summer Bucket List for ideas on travel adventures in the Southern part of the US. Which destination in our guide is paired with the wrong city here?
- Which Two States In The U.S. Share The Most Borders With Other States?
- Where can you climb this treetop tower?
- Q1- In India a metro rail test was successfully operated underwater for the
first time in which city?
- Zak and the Ghost Adventures crew visit a military installation near Astoria, Oregon, that is haunted by a tragic past and home to an aggressive entity. What did the witness Robyn report?
- 5. This star was in Xanadu when she slipped on some grease and claimed that she still honestly loved her missing boyfriend. She is quoted as having said that "The only weights I lift are my dogs".
- What Word Did People Use To Say When Taking Pictures Instead Of “Cheese”?
- Maya Angelou’s poem “His Day Is Done” was an elegy of what man?
- What word is in the name of three Caribbean island countries?
- 10. How many dwarfs were in the movie 'Snow White'?
- Which battle of the American Revolution shares its name with an Ivy League university?
- 7. This character says, "Please, sir, I want some more." Who is it?
- Maria Ann Smith lends her name to the green variety of what kind of fruit that she discovered in the 1860s?
- Where is this colorful monastery?
- Which of these NFL teams has a cheerleading squad?
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Which K is scar tissue?
- Houston’s Minute Maid Park once had what unusual feature in center field?
- Havana Is The Capital Of What Country?
- Where was cod fish once used as currency?
- Who was the first TV talk show host to include audience participation?
- Peter Lawford was the brother-in-law of what U.S. President?
- Where is this human-made canyon that was created accidentally?
- What NBA team won nine championships in the 1960s?
- Q1: Germany has launched the world’s first fleet of passenger trains
powered by what?
- Which is the only Nordic country whose flag does not contain the Nordic Cross?
- Which Californian city shares its name with the capital of Costa Rica?
- What augmented-reality mobile game became a worldwide sensation in 2016?
- 8. Which lemurs are you most likely to see at your local zoo?
- 2021 marks _ years for Play-Doh!
- 6. "Just take those old records off the shelf" are the first eight words for what song?
- Which of these numbers spells an English word when written in Roman numerals?
- 1. The Beatles may indeed have been singing "Help!" when they saw Barry McGuire coming up to take the top spot from them. What is the missing word from the title of his number one song "Eve Of __________"?
- What is another expression for “cupreous”?
- 3. This American man is known for a famous hotel chain he founded, and has a famous great-granddaughter with the same last name. Who is he?
- <em>__________________</em> of OnePlus 9RT allows temperatures to stay low during prolonged periods of gaming
- What is NOT an enemy in the original Mario Bros. game?
- What country is nicknamed the "Shaky Isles"?
- Which of these restaurants has an identical menu to Hardee’s?
- 1. In Herman Melville's 1851 novel "Moby-Dick", Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to pursue the villainous Moby Dick. What type of animal was Moby Dick?
- Sierra Nevada is the name of a mountain range in the U.S. and what other country?
- Lake Assal is the lowest point on which continent?
- If there are 4 apples and you take away 3, how many do you have?
- Which Celebrity Was The World’s First Cloned Animal Named After?
- Which river carved the Grand Canyon?
- What is the name of the world’s longest passenger railway?
- In the U.S., the Sony Walkman personal cassette player was originally marketed in 1979 under what name?
- "I've Got No Strings" is a song from what movie?
- 2. The idiom 'cast iron stomach' is best described by which of the following?
- Q4: This world heritage site is located in which state?
- What animal does cashmere come from?
- Which line is a repeated catchphrase in the “Die Hard” film franchise?
- Which American drink was promoted as “the real thing” starting in 1969?
- According To The Bible, In Which River Was Moses Set Adrift In A Basket?
- What is Germany called in German?
- What is a chef's "mise en place"?
- Which fashion designer's daughter owns a famous candy shop?
- Q3 – In the Amazon Prime series ‘Reacher’ which of these actors plays the
title role of Jack Reacher?
- Which group had their first major hit in 1965 with the song "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"?
- Which state has the most museums per capita?
- What Oscar-winning film set in Mexico shares its name with a variety of tomato?
- Where is egg coffee a local beverage?
- Which country is home to the most wild camels?
- 7. Where is the best place in a typical house to put a cockatiel's cage?
- What was the first reality show to air on MTV?
- What is the name of The Man with the Yellow Hat in the Curious George books?
- Who was the first Black tennis player to win Wimbledon, the French Open, and the U.S. Open?
- The earliest version of the Cinderella fairy tale was from what culture?
- Q5: Shown here is a replica of a painting by which famous artist?
- The mythical merlion is a national icon of what Asian nation?
- Which country has the highest low point in the world?
- The current Dalai Lama was born in the same year as what rock ‘n’ roller?
- Which of these is NOT part of the traditional pumpkin spice flavoring?
- In ancient Hawaii, what was the name of the surfboard used only by chiefs?
- The capital of Australia's Northern Territory is named for what scientist?
- What "Mary Poppins" song won the Best Original Song Oscar?
- What company trademarked the color magenta?
- With the Pay Later option, what can you do?
- Where are the world's highest sea cliffs?
- Which monetary unit is used by Mexico, Chile, and Cuba?
- What became the first coin not to feature a President in profile?
- Q5 – Which category of edibles does this item fall in?
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- What U.S. state's official motto is in Spanish?
- Passover is also known by what name?
- Q4 – This cat’s name ‘Tabby’ came from which cloth?
- What was the RMS Titanic’s expected arrival port for its maiden voyage?
- When did Abraham Lincoln issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
- Which 1865 amendment abolished slavery?
- Where is this incredible skywalk?
- 8. Now you are on the land of beautiful United Kingdom. 'Harry Potter' is a world famous book written by a British author. Who?
- On a big adventure to New Orleans, we had fun checking out the signs around the city. We encountered one sign explaining the city's leash law using a symbol of a stick person walking what?
- [Answer]
Blood is which color?
- Outside which Asian city are scientists building a settlement, to try and recreate life on Mars?
- Which area is home to the Green Mill and other Prohibition-era jazz clubs?
- Which state has the three tallest waterfalls in America?
- Which city gifts a Christmas tree to London's Trafalgar Square every year?
- Who is the fictional sidekick of Sherlock Holmes?
- Q3: Who was the most famous ruler of the Mughals?
- In what mountain range was the real-life Smokey the Bear rescued?
- What classic is known for “Love means never having to say you’re sorry”?
- Q3 – Who recently resigned as the director of Reliance Power and Reliance
Infrastructure?
- What is the name of the island where the original Jurassic Park is built?
- We collected 18 paranormal audiobooks for your summer road trip, including this deep dive into the ghost stories written in clay by Assyrians, Babylonians and Sumerians beginning around 3400 BC.
- Which type of taste can cats not experience?
- Which U.S. state is home to the first mountain-climbing cog railway in the world?
- In which U.S. state can you find this "ghost forest"?
- Which country's national animal is the giraffe?
- Tata Digital Ltd, a subsidiary of Tata Sons, has acquired a majority stake in which of these digital health companies?
- What is an antonym for “viator”?
- Where is Will Smith’s character from in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”?
- Creepers and skeletons are enemies in what game?
- What is another expression for “concinnity”?
- What word is a synonym for "malapropism"?
- What is an antonym for “prefatory”?
- 2. Arthur Ashe was known for this sport. He was the first African American to win at international level in this sport. I am sure that this being early in the morning, he will not make a racket. What sport?
- 1. What is the name of the flag generally associated with pirates in the 17th and 18th centuries?
- If you like to enjoy your frights for longer than just one October evening, check out several places we found that extend the season, like Sleepy Hollow, New York. This real-life location from Washington Irving's infamous tale has an annual multiweek event around Halloween called what?
- Where can you find a cathedral made entirely from volcanic rock?
- 1. What did Goldilocks find in the middle of the woods?
- Which president's mother was born with the first name Stanley?
- 6. The manager didn't hire the 15 year old because he was a little "wet behind the ______".
- What does a lepidopterist study?
- What is the top-selling Girl Scout Cookie?
- Who is the richest person in the world?
- Where is the world's deepest pool?
- Which “James Bond” actor played Indiana Jones’ father?
- Which U.S. state is the leading producer of Christmas trees?
- Which cathedral has more statues than any other in the world?
- The Seine River cuts through which European city?
- Airbnb has wonderous accommodations all over the world and we had a look at some of the most popular. In which idyllic Greek city did we find the stunning rental with a private veranda with lounge space, a pool and breathtaking views?
- “Here’s Johnny!” was the catchphrase of what late-night TV sidekick?
- Where does the dish poke come from?
- What is another expression for “vespertine”?
- Q1: Who recenently said: “I have never liked the word retirement. The best
word to describe what I’m up to is evolution.”?
- Which U.S. state has the most covered bridges?
- 2. Our next stop is the city of Tehran, where we hope to arrive in time for Persian New Year, which is celebrated around March 21 each year. In which Islamic country will we be celebrating this 3000 year old holiday?
- What is the largest park in New York City?
- The ancient Kingdom of Kush was located in what present-day country?
- How did the first modern telephones transmit sound?
- Q4: According to Mythology, this bird helped the foundation of which modern
metropolis?
- What is widely considered to be the first social networking website?
- It's Earth Day today and our awe-inspiring April list has several ways to develop a greater appreciation for Mother Nature. Which celebratory week do we include as a way to enjoy natural beauty for free?
- Who is the second-longest-reigning British monarch?
- What part of the cacao tree is used to make chocolate?
- Which Author Wrote The Tommyknockers?
- Which Of The Following Was The First US State?
- What is another expression for “dight”?
- Which country's national animal is a mythical bird?
- What is an antonym for “underbreath”?
- Megalodon was a massive, whale-eating shark. What does “megalodon” mean?
- If you want a big adventure of the paranormal variety, head to one of the creepiest places we discovered across the country. In which state did we include a stay at a lighthouse haunted by the former keeper's wife?
- iQOO Z5 64MP AF Main Camera comes with?
- Where do the Flintstones live?
- We came up with 10 tips for diving, kayaking and snorkeling at the Great Barrier Reef that included other activities as well. Where do we send you to mountain bike?
- Q2: The recent movie RK/RKay is directed by which actor- director?
- Which of these facts is true about cacti?
- Who was the first U.S. President to visit Moscow?
- What are doughnuts typically filled with for Hanukkah?
- Which of these countries does China NOT share a border with?
- Which country’s flag features a sun with 40 rays?
- According to WhiteHouse.gov, the famous building in Washington, D.C. has 412 what?
- What branch of the military uses the motto "Semper Fi"?
- Who is considered the principal "author" of the Declaration of Independence?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- Botev is the highest peak of which mountain range?
- Where were the first dinosaur fossils discovered?
- Where can you find this colorful house?
- What word comes from German and describes an extravagant speech?
- 7. This actress co-starred with Richard Gere in the successful 1990 movie "Pretty Woman".
- Ruffles potato chips have what signature feature?
- What NBA player scored a record 100 points in one game in 1962?
- Which American Historical Figure Appears On The Ten Dollar Bill?
- 3. In 1976, the Long Island band Blue Oyster Cult received considerable FM radio airplay with a song entitled "Don't Fear The _________."
- What is a “boob tube”?
- What does Fred yell at the end of the closing theme of "The Flintstones"?
- a site of negative genetic regulation where binding by repressor blocks transcription is the
- Q1: Which two teams qualified for the final of the 2023 Women’s T20 World
Cup?
- What is a synonym for “hirrient”?
- 10. What does Michael carry around in the movie "Peter Pan"?
- Where can you find a beach known as the "Jurassic Coast"?
- What state produces the most pumpkins?
- Start planning a vacation to our southern neighbor by consulting our list of the 20 ways we love Mexico. What do we tell you to do along the Yucatan’s Caribbean Coast?
- What company’s sign can be seen beyond Fenway Park’s Big Green Monster?
- What is the only state split into parishes instead of counties?
- Whose tombstone bears the inscription "There goes the neighborhood"?
- [Answer]
Turmeric spice is which color?
- 2. We drive along the old Route 66, going through the capital of Illinois as we travel west. What is the capital of Illinois, which is home to many historical sites?
- What material is often used to plug a wine bottle?
- PediaSure 7+ has the goodness of?
- What is a hole-in-one on a par 5 called in golf?
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What was the former use of Alcatraz Island?
- What instrument does Rowlf the Dog play?
- 2. Which of the following birds, which has a talent for mimicking other bird's songs, sings endlessly during the day and often in the night-time hours?
- What country is the largest democracy in the world with an estimated 850,000 million eligible voters?
- Which Former US First Lady Started Reading Weekly Stories To Children Online In April 2020?
- Which city is home to the world's largest hotel lobby?
- Q1: Who struck a hundred in 77 balls as England chased 299 to take a 2-0
lead against New Zealand in the recent Test series?
- When Sarah Winchester wanted the spirits haunting her to wander off course, she renovated her home outside San Francisco now known as the Winchester Mystery House into a total of _______ rooms, where doors open into walls and staircases lead to nowhere.
- For a spring fling before the ring, check out the unique experiences our friends at TLC discovered for bachelor and bachelorette parties this year. In which state did they find an off-road adventure among buffalo and an old-time mountain cookout?
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What is the correct word for a baby porcupine?
- What is the oldest major soft drink brand in America?
- Which country uses 100% wind-powered electric trains?
- Which of these is NOT the name of a flower?
- Who is the only President to have twin daughters?
- “She sells ___ on the sea shore”
- What state produces 98% of the country's pistachios?
- 2. What is the condition amblyopia more commonly known as?
- Which European country is home to the "Underground Grand Canyon"?
- What did Freddie Mercury die from?
- Which country has a town named Batman?
- Where is this 240-foot-tall outdoor elevator?
- 8. Where did the Dachshund originate?
- 6. "Band on the Run" was performed by an ex-Beatle and his band. Who are they?
- What is another expression for “nidification”?
- We celebrate Deepavali every year, but it means?
- This structure holds the largest reservoir of water in North America. Which city is it located near?
- Where was America's first spa?
- If this summer’s explorations include scouting for a wedding location, consider one of our 41 favorite places to tie the knot. We recommend this natural feature in New Zealand reached by helicopter as a great backdrop for photos.
- Q2: Which of these organizations recently agreed to temporarily lift
patents on COVID-19 vaccines?
- What Is The Smallest Ocean In The World?
- Elton John re-recorded “Candle in the Wind” in 1997 to honor who?
- What lizard is named after an Indonesian island?
- 1. What city housed the world's greatest library in antiquity until it was burnt down in 391 CE? This city also contained one of the ancient seven wonders of the world.
- Who wrote the original “Winnie-the-Pooh” books?
- What moon is the only other place in our solar system with a water cycle?
- Which Halloween activity began as a courting ritual?
- Q2 – In the movie ’83’, Tahir Raj Bhasin plays the role of which famous
cricketer?
- The R.E.M. song "Man on the Moon" is about what comedian?
- What is another expression for “sequela”?
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What is the pictured body art originating in ancient India called?
- What is NOT a class of asteroid?
- Which state features a car on its state quarter?
- What Is The Most Expensive Film Ever Made?
- Jennifer Lopez started her career dancing on which television show?
- Which 1984 film was the first to be released in the United States with a "PG-13" rating?
- Which European city has a famous hotel named after President Woodrow Wilson?
- Where can you ride the world's largest electric ferry?
- Which African nation consumes more Guinness than Ireland?
- Where is this national monument along the Oregon Trail?
- [Answer]
Which sport did Diego Maradona excel at?
- The Flintstones live in which prehistoric town?
- Queen Victoria’s engagement required what role reversal?
- What is the “wrong” side of a printed fabric?
- 2. This left-handed batter was banned from playing baseball for life in 1921 after he and several teammates of the Chicago White Sox intentionally losing games to fix the 1919 MLB World Series. Nicknamed "Shoeless", who was this player?
- George Washington introduced which animal to the United States?
- Which country has won the Eurovision Song Contest the most times?
- What is the approximate value of this mathematical constant?
- Q2: In 2023, who became the first Indian to win four medals at world
wrestling championships?
- What is Mexico’s national flower?
- 8. Which character played by Harrison Ford first appeared in the 1981 film "Raiders of the Lost Ark"?
- Q4 – This is a famous ‘garden’ located in which city?
- What is an example of a cipher?
- 1. "I like walnuts for my lunch/They provide a nutty crunch"
It's simple as that; two poetic lines are there for you to analyze. In fact, I'll save you the trouble. What is the typical term for these simple, rhyming lines of poetry?
- Q4: What amongst these is a famous event of this sport in the world?
- Which Women’s Big Bash League franchise has recently signed Indian cricketers- Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues?
- Hard hats were originally made from what materials?
- Where can you see the real-life Hobbiton from “Lord of the Rings”?
- Which of the following is not a benefit that primary stakeholders tend to provide to organizations?
- Paranormal pop culture journalist and producer Aaron Sagers picked some of his favorite specters, cryptids and interplanetary interlopers for his Paranormal Rock Stars feature. Which of his descriptions here has the wrong name attached?
- Where are Dante and Virgil located in an 1822 Delacroix painting?
- Whose Nose Grew Longer Every Time He Lied?
- 1. Many times after school my son and his friends like to come over and just hang out, listen to music, and play video games. In a single word, what do my son and his friends do?
- What country has the highest number of bird species?
- Which Country Borders The Black Sea?
- The Laccadive Sea is located between which three countries?
- What agency did Jimmy Carter create to handle natural disaster relief?
- What is the subject of “paleography”?
- 1. The films begins with a couple of anemonefish finding a new anemone to live in. The striped fish finally find a perfect spot with an ocean view, the perfect place to raise a family.
By what other, more common name is the anemonefish known?
- In which Italian city is this unfinished cathedral?
- which of the following cannot be type parameterized
- Shivers’ and ‘Bad Habits’ are two of the tracks in the Billboard Hot 100 from which famous singer?
- What athlete’s memoir is titled "The Greatest: My Own Story"?
- Q2: Which season of the web series, ‘The Boys’ released on Amazon Prime
video in June 2022?
- Cello Was The Name Of The First Web Browser From Which Company?
- Despite its name, where was Mongolian barbecue invented?
- Who was the first honorary U.S. citizen?
- Where can you find the only county that borders four states?
- Which country’s athletes walk first during the opening ceremony at the Olympics?
- How many squares are on a standard chessboard?
- Where is the world's highest-altitude revolving restaurant?
- Who is the founder of this company, that started out as a watch brand in 1984?
- What was the original name of the restaurant chain now known as Boston Market?
- What is a synonym for “transmute”?
- Which former professional quarterback was the running mate of presidential nominee Bob Dole in 1996?
- What was the first month in the ancient Roman calendar?
- Answer 2 (A) – Air India
- Shakespeare’s Polonius advised, “This above all: to thine own self” what?
- What are capri pants named after?
- Former world leader F.W. de Klerk, who died Thursday at age 85, shared the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize with which other person?
- Who is responsible for leading an orchestra?
- Where is "extreme sitting" a sport?
- 1. Fantine of "Les Miserables" musical fame said that these creatures come at night, while Survivor sang about the "Eye of" one, and Pi had to meet with one rather whimsically named Richard Parker. Which creatures are these?
- What is Barbie's full name?
- What term could be used to replace "milieu"?
- Q2 – Who among these has joined ‘The Voice’ in 2022 as a judge for the
first time?
- What U.S. state's name comes from the Caddo word meaning "friends"?
- Which meat is the basis of the Austrian dish Wiener Schnitzel?
- What is another expression for “immiscible”?
- Which state's capital is the only one to contain three words?
- What state is home to Mount St. Helens?
- Where does Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" take place?
- Which country has the highest cow-to-person ratio in the world?
- We wandered around the world gathering delicious holiday sweets. Which treat from our list is paired with the wrong country?
- What event is overshadowing Samantha’s birthday in “Sixteen Candles”?
- Penn & Teller are known for performing which specialty?
- What do most butterflies feed on?
- In which national park can you find the El Capitan rock formation?
- [Answer]
In which American 1977 film did Sally Field star with Burt Reynolds?
- Which of the following is not a mattress material type?
- Which city’s airport is named after former President Dwight Eisenhower?
- In 1966, Clint Eastwood starred in "The Good, the Bad and the …" what?
- Q2: Parkash Singh Badal, who recently passed away, was the Chief Minister
of which state for 5 consecutive terms?
- What fictional character did writer Mary Shelley create?
- The deepest lake in the world, Lake Baikal, is in which region of Russia?
- 2. Probably the most famous real elephant was one owned by circus promoter P.T. Barnum in the 1800s. What was his name?
- 1. In what band have the guitarists Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, and Ron Wood all played?
- Q1- Which of these cricketers reached 7000 runs in Test cricket during the
Test match between Pakistan and Australia at Lahore in 2022?
- What is the oldest university in the English-speaking world?
- On which river is the world's largest river island?
- What does “op-ed” mean?
- Starbucks coffee was named after a character in which famous novel?
- What action film is set during a Christmas party?
- Q3: In news for introducing several reforms, Mohammed bin Salman is the
crown prince of which country?
- In a guide to Scotland's Isle of Skye, our travel writer gives us suggestions for an adventure in local libations. She includes Seamus’ Bar for its impressive collection of more than 400 ______ from around the country.
- Amazon September Edition spin & win quiz answers
- 4. Born in Arkansas in 1932. I am associated with prison, black, fire and Sue. Do you know me?
- What country's name comes from the Portuguese word for shrimp?
- Q2: Heineken is the title sponsor of which Formula 1 Grand Prix held in the
1st week of September in 2022?
- What is NOT a common way to say “hello” in Italian?
- What is a synonym for “limpet”?
- Where was the first Eurovision Song Contest held?
- Amusement parks promise big adventure for the whole family. In our guide to the best in the country, we included Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia, but failed to mention which heart-pounding coaster?
- What is NOT one of the five romance languages?
- What is another expression for “prepone”?
- Which of the following islands is NOT divided into two or more nations?
- What is a synonym for “conversant”?
- Dolly Parton is the godmother of what other performer?
- What New York governor resigned due to a prostitution scandal?
- What is an antonym for “anent”?
- The Space Needle is an iconic landmark of what city?
- One of the important features that makes the Dyson V8 vacuum cleaner user friendly is __ bin emptying. Fill in the blanks
- What is the key ingredient in a flambéed dish?
- Where can you find the world’s oldest football?
- We uncovered 20 gorgeous mountain abodes for a getaway this year, including a modern stream-side Colorado home with space for 10 and plenty of spots to hang out indoors and outside. Where is it?
- Drugstore chain Walgreens blossomed in the 1920s thanks to which event?
- Who was the last President to sport a beard?
- Q2: Which Indian state celebrates Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birthday as
Desh Nayak Diwas?
- What is an informal way to say “See you later” in Spanish?
- With a reported 66 million records sold, which winner of "American Idol" is the show's best-selling contestant ever?
- 2. April 4th, 1968 - a day to remember. James Earl Ray took one shot at someone strolling on the balcony of a Memphis hotel. Who was Ray's victim?
- Q5: The construction of this famous monument began approximately in which
year?
- What is the longest single-arch bridge in the Western Hemisphere?
- 2. I am a 1988 movie directed Barry Levinson. I tell the story of two brothers, Charlie, a selfish yuppie who was unaware of his brother's existence until his father's death, and of Raymond, his autistic brother. What movie am I?
- What Caribbean island is the world's only country named after a woman?
- Who was the inspiration for Uncle Sam?
- What country is the world's biggest exporter of flowers?
- What common cleaning product can fix a squeaky door?
- On Memorial Day, we visited Louisville's memorial for those service members who died in peacetime. How do they commemorate the loss each time a new fallen patriot is inscribed?
- 1. TREETOP_FELINE
Just enjoyed a nice meal in peace from the comfort of my tree. That hyena was disappointed he couldn't get to my kill.
- Q5: A player from which country has won 21 men’s singles Grand Slams in
this sport?
- 1. My first name is Lemuel. I began to travel around the world and ended up in some strange places such as Lilliput, Brobdingnag and Laputa. Name my book.
- Where was the first season of "Survivor" set in 2000?
- Which of these actions can you do with Alexa & Smart bulb combo?
- The highest pub in Africa straddles the border of which two countries?
- Which legendary general was once attacked by a bunch of rabbits?
- "Passport Island" is split between which two countries?
- Q1: In December 2022, Tim Southee became the Test captain of which
country’s cricket team?
- What is the sea separating Australia and New Zealand nicknamed?
- 1. "My mama always said LOVE was like a box of chocolates", would fit in nearly any great love story, but it was said, with a different word, by a character played by Tom Hanks. Which word is the right one?
- Q5 – The name of this breed of dog was changed to what by the Allies during
the first world war?
- This is a view of what celestial body from the New Horizons spacecraft in 2015?
- 1. 'Each time we have a quarrel it almost breaks my heart
'Cause I'm so afraid that we will have to part
Each night I ask the stars up above
Why must I be _____________'
What title goes in the space?
- undefined
- 10. Which of these is not a symptom of the intestinal form of this disease?
- Consult our Ultimate Southern Summer Bucket List to get ideas for travel adventures in the Southern US. Which destination in our guide is paired with the wrong city here?
- 2. This novel was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and told the story of a woman who had committed the crime of adultery. As part of her punishment, she had to wear a giant red 'A' on her chest. What novel is this?
- [Answer]
Which actor's childhood photo is this?
- Q3: India recently overtook which country to become the world’s 5th largest
economy?
- Who won a Nobel Prize ‘for the discovery of the interplay of disorder and fluctuations in physical systems from atomic to planetary scales’?
- Who was the only U.S. president born in Illinois?
- What Is The Largest Continent In The World?
- What campaign did PUMA launch with cricketer Virat Kohli?
- What expression is a synonym for “nyctalopia”?
- What is the largest country in the world with no permanent rivers?
- What follows “Schlemiel! Schlimazel!” in the “Laverne & Shirley” opening?
- A stay in one of our favorite Airbnb shipping container homes offers summer exploration in accommodation. The luxury home in Australia we include has space for up to 10 guests and is crafted from how many containers?
- What musical instrument was first named the “Down-South Submarine”?
- Q5- Which planet is shown in this visual?
- In which city in the USA is this iconic Movie theatre located?
- 1. What is the first thing you should do when cooking with octopus?
- Who was the first athlete to appear on a Wheaties cereal box?
- In "Miracle on 34th Street," what government agency helps exonerate Santa?
- What public service was established in 1968?
- Every team in the National Hockey League has retired the number 99 in whose honor?
- Pasteis de nata, a traditional custard tart, comes from which country?
- Marion Cotillard Won An Oscar For Her Performance As Who In 2007?
- Q1 – Since June 2021, who has been the coach of AS Roma, the Serie A club?
- Who was the first female justice on the Supreme Court?
- Who was the last person to go directly from Vice President to President?
- "Spotlight" (2015) is about what paper's investigative journalism unit?
- What is the largest tropical wetland area in the world?
- 3. One of the worst incidents of environmental pollution happened in 1989, when the Exxon Valdez oil tanker leaked up to 32 million gallons of crude oil into Prince William Sound. In what U.S. state is Prince William Sound located?
- What show featured the “Who’s on First” comedy routine?
- Q1 – Team World won the 2022 Laver Cup. Who was the non playing captain of
the victorious team?
- Q5: This structure was initially constructed to honour the people who died
during whose rule?
- What type of beans is tofu made from?
- Which of these states does NOT share its name with a river?
- Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I were half-sisters born from what king?
- Q5: This is the Theban Necropolis, a famous site in which country?
- The Supremes were the flagship act of which record label during the 1960s?
- While walking in the woods, which poet “took the road less traveled by"?
- What is the peak noise cancellation for OnePlus Buds Z2 in dB
- Which of the following Government Organizations are associated with Amazon Saheli?
- Which state is represented by one of the "Ms" in the company 3M?
- Which famous figure appears over the entrance to Westminster Abbey?
- What classic adventure story did the Muppets remake?
- We found 25 Southeast Asian destinations to warm up in and included the chronically laid-back city of _______, where the bulk of tourism revolves around slow-paced visits to sites and drinking beer at sunset on the riverbank.
- Q4: What plant is the main food for these animals?
- To what city do Muslims turn their faces during prayer?
- What is a euphemism?
- Q5: The term Pisa in the name of this monument, is derived from which
language?
- Q4: This bus has the picture of a famous music group based in which country?
- Where is this vibrant cityscape?
- Where is the highest outdoor observation deck in the Western Hemisphere?
- Where is jollof rice a mainstay of the local cuisine?
- Explain the Basic Structure of C Program?
- What is the pictured body art originating in ancient India called?
- 1. Who defeated Adlai Stevenson in two successive US presidential races?
- Which of these decimal numbers is the largest?
- Which British noble family does Princess Diana come from?
- What is a synonym for “cavil”?
- What height was the tallest human ever recorded?
- After fleeing the Philippines, first lady Imelda Marcos left behind over 1,000 pairs of what object?
- What is Nigeria's currency?
- 8. Who is known as the "Ice Man"?
- What movie was Tom Hanks’ first major starring role?
- The road leading to the Las Vegas airport is named after which entertainer?
- [Answer]
Which flower is in the picture?
- Q4: This dish is a feature of which cuisine?
- Where can you find the famous “Radio City” sign?
- The Fully Loaded 64MP Camera Of IQOO Z3 Comes With Which Of The Below Features ?
- In season 4 of the cult-classic TRVL series Mountain Monsters, the AIMS team investigates a variety of mysterious creatures roaming the Appalachian Mountains, including the Waya Woman, the Silver Giant and a ferocious feline called the __________.
- James Garfield's victory in 1880 was the first and only time a person in what position has been elected president?
- What kids cereal starts its slogan with “silly rabbit”?
- Where can you find this hilltop surrounded by city buildings?
- Q2: ____ helps pump blood through the entire body.
- Which of these is the “Slimmest & Lightest 5G device of 2021” ?
- 6. What god is known as the Allfather?
- Which Team Lost To The Los Angeles Lakers In The 2020 NBA Finals?
- 1. What Kiwi directed the screen versions of the works of J R R Tolkien in the early twenty-first century?
- Where is this magical spring?
- In which U.S. state can you find this striped lighthouse?
- 1. Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and the late, great John Bonham; the band that gave the world 'Black Dog'... By what name were they collectively known?
- 8. "Physical" was a number one hit for which female singer?
- Which of these bear species is native to China?
- In a 1964 song, what city does Frank Sinatra call "my kind of town"?
- What was the code name for the D-Day invasion?
- Which Founding Father was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame?
- What Plant Produces Vanilla?
- We found a bunch of ways to enjoy Las Vegas outside the casinos, including a visit to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. We say to do all of the following here except ________.
- Oscar and Felix are the main characters of which oft-remade series?
- How Long Was The World’s Longest War?
- What body part itches if you’re about to come into some money?
- Which general was known as "Old Blood and Guts"?
- Who made his first film appearance as an extra in "Field of Dreams," sitting in the bleachers at his hometown's Fenway Park?
- 5. Can you name the largest rattlesnake in the Western United States? It is responsible for more bites and deaths to humans than any other rattlesnake species.
- Q5 – What is the actual skin colour of this animal?
- What is used to clear a clogged drain?
- What does "Florida" mean in Spanish?
- Who was the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
- What is a synonym for “rubescent”?
- In what city did Berry Gordy Jr. found Motown Record Corporation?
- How many Americans have been employed by McDonald's at some point in their life?
- Koozhangal a movie made in which language has been selected as India’s official entry to the Oscars?
- Based on the diagram, which of the following processes most likely caused the algal bloom in the lake?
- Where are these ancient ruins?
- Which European city is home to this bridge resembling the Golden Gate?
- In what region of the U.S. did crab cakes originate?
- A good paranormal investigation requires adequate sustenance, and pizza will help you stay the course well into the night. In our country-wide search for the best pizzas, we recommend which popular pick of locals at the Pie Pizzeria in Utah?
- Which African city is famous for its native penguin population?
- 1. "Orphan Boy Finally Makes Good!" To which of the following titles does that headline belong?
- Scotland’s Isle of Skye is a beautiful place to wander, with a ton of land and water wildlife to enjoy. Which animal did we say you’ll become most familiar with during your visit?
- Where is the world's oldest continuously operated airport?
- Which family moved “to a deluxe apartment in the sky”?
- Bitterroot is the official flower of which U.S. state?
- What supermodel created "America's Next Top Model"?
- What does UNESCO stand for?
- What piece of music is often played at graduations?
- What is an antonym for “gainsay”?
- 4. This volcano's most famous eruption occurred on August 24, 79 AD. The Roman town of Pompeii was blanketed in about 20 feet of ash. What is the name of this volcano, located in southern Italy?
- Q2- Who was named the ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year for 2021?
- Which country was once known as the Republic of Formosa?
- Which President Won Re-Election With The Widest Popular Vote Margin In History?
- In Season 2 of Portals to Hell, Jack and Katrina travel to the Lone Star State to investigate a Texas-sized paranormal problem and learn that the home has a storied past. A former resident says she once saw a jar of what here?
- Which musician has an eponymous theme park in Tennessee?
- Q5 – Which country has the longest network for this means of transport?
- Q3- In the novel, ‘Moby Dick’, what animal is ‘Moby Dick’?
- What cartoon, accompanied by a collectible card game created by Kazuki Takahashi, became a huge hit in this country in 1998?
- [Answer]
Which animal can glide in the air?
- The world of accommodation got a first-of-its-kind destination in the vegan luxury hotel suite at the Hilton London Bankside. Which of the following details isn't quite right about this groundbreaking room?
- During which season in the Northern hemisphere does the earth reach the point in its orbit where it is closest to the sun?
- Where can you find this unusual natural rock formation?
- Where is this enchanting park?
- Which designer's brand features a lion in its logo?
- Big adventures in celebrity often grow from small-town roots. In our tour of childhood homes of famous people we learn that Kentwood, Louisiana, was once home to which musician?
- Which "Star Wars" character is located on the north side of the Washington National Cathedral?
- Who started World War II?
- Macaws are a type of which common pet?
- What valuable material can oysters produce?
- Where is Walden Pond, known for Henry David Thoreau’s 1854 book?
- Where can you find these granite rock formations?
- Q1: Which singer became the first ever to fill all top 10 spots on the
Billboard Hot 100 in the same week?
- Which country is located primarily on the Jutland peninsula?
- Which state has the fewest Starbucks locations?
- What is the hottest planet in the solar system?
- When a horseshoe totally surrounds the stake, it's called what?
- Where did the world's largest snowball tournament take place?
- Which Grammy-winning singer is the youngest of nine children?
- Q3: The Great Himalayan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
which state?
- "I want my baby-back-baby-back-baby-back" is part of a jingle for what?
- Which well-known actor has remained a lifelong bachelor?
- Which Segment’s first Performance trio makes iQOO Z5 best in class Performer?
- Q1 – Roger Federer’s last match was unfortunately a loss playing doubles
with Rafael Nadal at which famous venue?
- What was the former name given to Indian Navy?
- Today is Juneteenth, America's second independence day, which commemorates the end of slavery in this country. In our look at the legacy of some influential Black Americans, we traveled to Florence, Massachusetts, to visit the memorial to whom?
- Which British rocker is also an astrophysicist?
- Bill Clinton chose which pop tune as his official 1992 presidential campaign song after hearing it in a cab?
- Patsy T. Mink was the first woman of color to do what?
- Where are these picturesque falls?
- Disney's tallest roller coaster is named after what mountain?
- Why is soda considered a “soft drink”?
- What fictional school has cliques called the T-Birds and Pink Ladies?
- Queen Elizabeth II presided over the opening ceremony for what landmark?
- 2. All the failed predictions for the Millennial Apocalypse in the year 2000 resurfaced in 2001. Why?
- Where does the Pan-American Highway begin and end?
- How Much Land Did Alexander The Great Conquer By 30 Years Old?
- Q5- What bird is shown in this visual?
- Which river forms the boundary between Germany and France?
- Where is this dramatic hilltop sanctuary?
- 9. This inventor lit up the world. Who was he?
- The Kentucky Derby is commonly associated with which cocktail?
- Q3: Mikhail Gorbachev who recently passed away was the last leader of which
of these erstwhile entities?
- Elaine Paige’s Hit “Memory” Comes From Which Musical?
- "Edo" Is The Former Name Of Which World Capital?
- What river feeds the Dead Sea?
- What is another expression for “embolalia”?
- Which city's downtown is referred to as "The Loop"?
- What was the name of the Dutch colony that later became New York City?
- What is a synonym for “autoschediastic”?
- 5. Which of these is a simple swimming stroke, often the first taught to young children?
- 4. If there was a samurai school--which there isn't--a graduate would have to know the "Way of the Warrior." What is this "Way of the Warrior" called?
- Which state was originally a county of Virginia?
- Which of these famous coasts is NOT located in Europe?
- Which ocean is home to the tiny archipelago nation of Comoros?
- Q1: Who was named India’s captain for their ODI series in Zimbabwe?
- Where can you find this white, rocky beach?
- In which country is provoleta a popular dish?
- Who is the only actor to play both Batman and Superman in two different films?
- What is the name of the eye on the back of a U.S. $1 bill?
- Q5: In which city did this sport make its Olympics debut?
- What is a synonym for “cataract”?
- Q3: Which of these food items appeared on a Google Doodle released in 2023?
- What is the bestselling car of all time?
- After water, what is the most consumed beverage in the world?
- Who was the first President to pardon a turkey?
- 10. This scary movie is about an escaped youth who had been in an asylum for 15 years and wreaks havoc on this holiday. It's from 1978 and stars Jamie Lee Curtis. What's the correct title?
- What was America's bestselling car, truck, or SUV of 2021?
- Q2 – In which city did Imam-ul-Haq score 2 centuries in Pakistan’s first
home Test against Australia in 24 years?
- The newest member of OPPO A series will be equipped with which all stunning features?
- The line, “I think I can,” is from what book?
- Which college chose its mascot from a student’s drawing of a blob?
- Where is this famous square?
- Which country is home to these windswept coastal trees?
- Q2: Which former world heavyweight boxing champion is starring in the movie
‘Liger’?
- Which Maine Lighthouse Is The Most Easterly Point In The Continental United States?
- Q5: This temple in Hampi is built in devotion of which God?
- Emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal to honor who?
- Q1: The Davis Cup 2021 was won by which country?
- The Top Internet Search Of 2017 Was “How To Make” What?
- By what process do green plants make food from sunlight?
- Highway Gothic, Transport, and DIN 1451 are what on road signs?
- Which country has the greatest altitude difference in the world?
- Where is this intricate pavilion?
- Apart from Samsung, how many other brands have convertible feature in their french Door refrigerators?
- An Airbnb listing went live recently to rent the original Illinois house featured in which popular Christmas movie?
- What novel gave Route 66 its nickname, "The Mother Road"?
- What was Queen Elizabeth II’s surname?
- Which Musical Is About Charlie The Shoemaker And Lola The Drag Queen?
- The first version of the NFL had three teams, all from what state?
- This famous island is considered a part of which country?
- Where did the tradition of wearing a white wedding dress originate?
- What is another word for "wunderkind"?
- We can measure a curved line with the help of ____?
- What is another expression for "parenthesize"?
- Which philanthropist established 2,500 public libraries around the world?
- Where is the highest observation deck in the U.S.?
- Which “Harry Potter” star is part of the Order of the British Empire?
- What Is The Name Of The Art Technique Of Making Paintings With Lots Of Little Dots?
- Which movie star once worked as a postman?
- The 8GB RAM in iQOO Z5 can be extended up to _________?
- Which Simon & Garfunkel track is the closing song in “The Graduate”?
- What sound tuning technology is present in upcoming Acer android televisions?
- FEMA was created during which President's administration?
- Which team had the only perfect season in NFL history?
- What is Australia's oldest city?
- What is the name of the numeral system we use today?
- What is the only U.S. city with a royal palace?
- Which celebrity chef wrote mystery novels before becoming famous?
- Zaire is the former name of which country?
- What famous landmark was unveiled at the 1889 World's Fair in Paris?
- Which condiment is celebrated with an annual festival in Provence, France?
- Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" was painted from a window in what place?
- Dean Martin performed with what famous comedian until 1956?
- Who gained the right to vote in presidential elections when the 23rd Amendment was ratified in 1961?
- What is a synonym for “superjacent”?
- Which state claims the saguaro cactus as its state flower?
- What are the only two countries with purple in their national flags?
- Where does gastritis occur in humans?
- Who painted this self-portrait after recovering from a bus accident?
- Who is the only Disney princess to have a star on the Walk of Fame?
- Where does Nemo live after he's taken from his home in "Finding Nemo"?
- Where was the old fashioned cocktail invented?
- What word did Facebook drop from its official name in 2005?
- What type of fish dangles a luminescent organ to attract prey?
- Which 1970s TV star had two number one hits with "Don’t Give Up On Us" and "Silver Lady"?
- What does it mean if someone is acquitted?
- In Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol," who was Ebenezer Scrooge's dead business partner?
- Which contiguous U.S. state reaches farthest north?
- 3. What are Ponderosa, spruce, Rocky Mountain bristlecones and Scots?
- How many Truly Global 5G bands does the all-new Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G support?
- In Which City Did The Tea Party Of 1773 Take Place?
- What can be said of an “infracaninophile”?
- Which U.S. bridge once had wine cellars hidden inside?
- What is an antonym for “kinesis”?
- "I'd Die for You," "Livin' on a Prayer," and "Wanted Dead or Alive" are all songs on which No. 1 album from 1987?
- Which ocean does NOT have blue whales?
- Porto-Novo is the capital of which African country?
- Which "Jeopardy!" champion won the 2022 Tournament of Champions?
- "It's the Hard Knock Life" is a song from which 1970s Broadway musical?
- Where is this scenic highway in the U.S.?
- Q1: Which of these teams was eliminated at the group stage of the 2022 Asia
Cup cricket tournament?
- What type of stone was the centerpiece of Diana’s engagement ring?
- What actor is pictured here with his trademark toothbrush mustache?
- Which country has the highest Catholic population in the world?
- Where is the world's largest underwater restaurant?
- Which singer's father was a famous preacher known as the "Man with the Million-Dollar Voice"?
- Q4 – This figure is a representation of which music legend?
- Which Country Invented Ice Cream?
- Which of the following refers to both a popular Hyundai car model and an instrumental musical composition?
- Which of these cleaner head options are included in the Dyson V8 vacuum cleaner?
- Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams were ordered to pay $5 million for copying part of which Marvin Gaye song in their hit "Blurred Lines"?
- [Answer]
What is "still life"?
- In season 17, Zak and the Ghost Adventures crew visit a haunted military installation near Astoria, Oregon, that is home to an aggressive entity. What did the witness Robyn report?
- What do blue and white charms protect against?
- What are male honey bees called?
- which of the following has primary responsibility for eliminating alcohol from the bloodstream?
- Which energy source creates the most carbon pollution?
- When our travel editor went on a big adventure to Richmond, she spent some time at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Which striking 24-foot-tall sculpture in the Robins Sculpture Garden did she admire?
- Q3: Cyber One’ is a humanoid robot that can sense human emotions. It is
made by which company?
- What is the day after Halloween called?
- What is another expression for “consentient”?
- Which Country Has The Happiest Inhabitants?
- Irving Berlin wrote the music for which of these holiday classics?
- What weapon does the chef use to stun enemies in BurgerTime?
- 2. This singer from Michigan has sold millions of records and has drawn a lot of attention with her controversial music videos. She hit the charts with songs like "True Blue", "Like a Prayer" and "Vogue". Who is this singer?
- What was the first home video game system?
- “___ swiftly shooed seven silly sheep”
- [Answer]
When life gives you lemons, what should you make?
- Incandescent and fluorescent are types of what?
- Where can you find the “Athens of the North”?
- Which U.S. state's three most populous cities start with the same letter?
- In which U.S. state would you find London Bridge?
- What is NOT a synonym for "doughty"?
- What is another expression for “stellate”?
- What happens during sleep apnea?
- Q1 – What is the opposite of ‘Easy’?
- ABBA's breakout song "Waterloo" is named after a city in which country?
- What gives eyes their color?
- which nims management characteristic includes developing and issuing assignments, plans, procedures, and protocols to accomplish tasks?
- Which U.S. state has the lowest high point?
- 5. Indoor volleyball can't be played on a golf course, so where can it be played?
- Where is the world's tallest elevator tower?
- Which of these famous landmarks is a memorial to Thomas Jefferson?
- The Arkham video game series stars what superhero?
- Both serving in the 20th century, what is the only last name shared by a U.S. President and UK Prime Minister?
- Where is this lighthouse that hasn’t been lit since 1919?
- What is the most common blood type?
- Which “Friends” character was known for saying “How you doin’”?
- 6. Bicycling ride events have become major fundraising opportunities for many groups. Which of the following diseases have major charity organizations that use bicycling events to raise money to help fund research and programs for victims and families?
- Where is this famous wooden pagoda?
- What planet gave birth to Superman?
- Which countries' flags are nearly identical?
- Q4- Name this famous monument
- We have several items to add to a Lake Tahoe itinerary, including a trip to Gar Woods Grill and Pier. What famous drink do we tell you to ask the waiter for at this popular waterfront restaurant?
- What does the "C" in CBS stand for?
- Which of these is a synonym for “assoil”?
- Which country recently announced that it would change its existing 5 day workweek to a 4.5 day week starting January 1, 2022?
- Pop star Taylor Swift was named after which famous Taylor?
- Made to enhance Jane Russell's bust in his film "The Outlaw," what director is credited with inventing the underwire push-up bra?
- As per a recent announcement, the world’s tallest woman alive hails from which country?
- What does BMW stand for in German?
- What is the only state with two major panhandles?
- The Great Barrier Reef is located in what body of water?
- What is a synonym for “raffiné”?
- What is the only U.S. city to have hosted the Winter Olympics twice?
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Which of these composers was not born in Italy?
- PUMA is the apparel sponsor of which cricket franchise?
- Which guitarist is known as "Slowhand"?
- Where do “The Golden Girls” live?
- The Beach Boys' song "Never Learn Not to Love" was a reworking of a song written for them by which criminal?
- Q4: Which of these movies is about Ray Kroc, who was responsible for the
growth of this company into a giant?
- What is the tallest volcano in North America?
- At what temperature do Fahrenheit and Celsius match?
- Hathmic Virgin Coconut Oil is good for a healthy diet for which of the following reasons?
- Which five motorcycles have a reported top speed over 150 MPH (241 KPH)?
- Which of these words derives from the fighting style of Norse warriors?
- The namesake for which of these prizes was a newspaper magnate?
- Which processor features in the new Samsung Galaxy Book2 Series?
- What name is given to organisms that can survive in extreme environments?
- Which of the following is currently in orbit around the sun?
- 3. Which one of these portrayed Vinnie Barbarino on the 1975 TV series "Welcome Back Kotter" and became a big film star?
- What was Queen Elizabeth’s pet of choice?
- Where was deep dish pizza famously invented?
- What kind of product is a Pink Pearl?
- Which state saw the highest-ever wind speed recorded in the U.S.?
- Q3- The 72nd Miss Universe pageant would be held in 2023 in which country?
- Author Alexandre Dumas may have been pleased to know that the French Open men's singles champion receives what trophy?
- Which fashion label is known for this iconic plaid pattern?
- The exact cause of increase or decrease in profit or loss is disclosed by
- What do mycologists study?
- What is James Bond's preferred type of martini?
- What is the slogan for the upcoming smartphone in OPPO A Series?
- Q2: Indian Navy’s indigenous stealth guided-missile destroyer ‘Mormugao’ is
named after a port in which state?
- [Answer]
What was the mission of the Five Deeps Expedition?
- What is the only U.S. state with two rivers of the same name?
- In which city did iced tea first become popular?
- What “If I Could Turn Back Time” singer was born on May 20?
- Q2: Who was the Man of the Match in India’s first 2022 Asia Cup match
against Pakistan?
- The Cumberland Gap is located in what mountain range?
- What is an antonym for “infrangible”?
- [Answer]
According to Norse mythology, what was there before the world was created?
- Finding the "prosperity corner" of a house is part of which ancient Chinese practice?
- Asian American activist George Takei starred in what sci-fi TV show?
- Which band started their career as a fictional group on a sitcom?
- What car company makes the Hummer?
- On Average, What Is The Thing That Americans Do 22 Times In A Day?
- 5. Here's Don McLean again. The song "Vincent" refers to which painter who, sadly, took his own life?
- How many eggs can a queen honey bee lay in a day?
- Which State Is Home To The First Umbrella Factory In The United States?
- Q4: This animal was the most prestigious hunting target in which era of
Europe?
- What product was produced by a dairy company in 1947?
- What actor won an Emmy for his work on "The Newsroom"?
- What comedian played Mr. Conductor on “Shining Time Station”?
- Marilyn Monroe’s famous subway grate photo was taken for what film?
- In 1978, Earth, Wind & Fire had a No. 1 hit with a song about which month?
- Which President has the most places named after him?
- Colorado Springs promises indoor luxury and outdoor adventure with something for every traveler. To which ancient Anasazi habitation do we send architecture buffs?
- 5. I had a habit of dying hard. I also played Harry S. Stamper who gave up his life to save planet Earth when it was facing the end of the world. Who might I be?
- What animal do players ride in the arcade classic Joust?
- Where was the piña colada invented?
- What is the capital of Greece?
- 2. This Billy first appeared in the 1970s as a member of Generation X, and went solo in the 1980s. His tunes included "Rebel Yell" and "White Wedding". Which Billy voiced these tunes?
- Q1- The port of Mariupol, under attack is located in which country?
- Which U.S. national park contains the highest elevation point in North America?
- 3. What was the name chosen by the media for the 1992 U.S. Men's Olympic basketball team?
- Where can you visit this Baroque palace?
- What does mastology, also known as theriology, study?
- Where is the Statue of Liberty?
- What Is The Name Of The First U.S. President To Be Impeached?
- What is the most prestigious eating club at Princeton University?
- What is the only Western European country without a McDonald's?
- Where did the first chocolate factory in the U.S. open?
- The AO Smith Z8 water purifier provides the option for hot water at which of these temperatures?
- Which U.S. President said, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall”?
- John Adams represented what state at the Continental Congress?
- “Peter Piper picked a peck of ___”
- Which display does OnePlus 9 Pro 5G have?
- 1. "Silence is one of the great arts of _________." Cicero
- 1. In 1982, American singer Kim Carnes won Grammy Awards for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year with a melody about the eyes of which Hollywood actress?
- Which president named his son George Washington?
- 8. A great favourite in the UK would rarely be cooked at home, people preferring to buy in the local take-away. The ingredients are fish, potatoes and oil. What am I talking about (the most common name)?
- Neptune’s largest moon, Triton, is known for experiencing what?
- Which U.S. state is roughly the same size as France?
- [Answer]
Who did the Williams sisters (Serena and Venus) plan to beat at a game of tennis in 1998?
- 1. Which American runner tripped and fell heavily in the 3000 meters race in the 1984 Summer Olympics, as she attempted to overtake Zola Budd of England?
- Q3 – Which country claims the Falkland Islands were stolen from it unjustly
in 1833?
- Which document officially named the nation “The United States of America.”
- What is the largest coral reef in the contiguous United States?
- Where is the oldest continuously operating post office in the U.S.?
- The spiny anteater is native to which continent?
- At what speed does ketchup exit the iconic Heinz Ketchup glass bottle?
- What is another word for “funambulism”?
- How many U.S. states border an ocean?
- What was the official religion of the Byzantine Empire?
- Q4- This bird is the mascot of which North American City’s baseball team?
- Q3: Name this country home to universities such as the University of
Waterloo, that recently reported student visa rejection rates of above 50%
- Which novel by Stephen King features a killer clown?
- What does the "ZIP" in ZIP code stand for?
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- Where is North America’s largest rainforest?
- Which company's founder gave away the business to a nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting climate change?
- A song by Earth, Wind & Fire asks if we remember what night?
- 1. HEPZIBAH, you're just an ENIGMA running a GROSS STILL in GINTOWN. This is a MAGNET for a DOWDY, LOCO SPRITE and her TALKING ROCK. I'm FEARING we're in what 'Peachy' State now?
- Q5 – Name this famous bridge
- Urdu is an official language of which country?
- 10. The Cleveland Cavaliers joined the ________ in 1970?
- The entrance to which museum lies below a glass pyramid?
- Which US President Served The Shortest Term?
- Q5: What is the profession of this famous comic book character?
- What was the first airline to have flight attendants?
- What two states are at either end of the Appalachian Trail?
- San Diego is a fabulous place for a big city adventure and we rounded up some must-sees for your trip. We included 50 acres of breathtaking hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean. What is it?
- What bird makes the longest migration of any animal in the world?
- What is another expression for “luffing up”?
- What famous building is associated with Galileo’s gravity experiments?
- Q4- In Greek Mythology, which god created this animal?
- The latest OnePlus buds pro offers 40 dB smart adaptive noise cancellation technology. What other features does the earbuds offers?
- What is another expression for “realia”?
- Q4: What is the doctor specialising in eyes and vision called as?
- Which cereal is the “breakfast of champions”?
- What country has the world's biggest high-speed rail network?
- RTA Parking SMS Number in Dubai by Phone in 2022
- Which of the following movies came out before the TV show with the same name?
- What is a synonym for “self-generated”?
- Which U.S. state NEVER had a working battleship named after it?
- What is a synonym for “palinode”?
- Q3 – The movie Salute in the news these days, stars which of these actors
in the lead role?
- What did “Barefoot Contessa” chef Ina Garten do before hosting her show?
- 9. Complete this quote: 'If music be the food of love, ______?'
- Which U.S. state has the most geysers?
- Q3: The new web series ‘Samaritan’ stars which of these actors in a leading
role?
- Which Country Is The City Of Mérida In?
- Where was vanilla first cultivated?
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- Q5: Where does the Indian government have a centre dedicated to the
husbandry of these animal?
- This is a visual of the Atacama Desert from which country?
- The World's First Commercial Flight Flew From Tampa To Which City?
- Q5 – In the cartoon ‘Scooby Doo’ what was the name of this van?
- What are the venues of the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2021?
- Where is this beautiful flower carpet?
- What “material girl” was born on August 16?
- Which woman has never been featured as Time Magazine's "Person of the Year"?
- What is the height of the tallest player in NBA history?
- Where was Frank Sinatra born?
- Where is the goat-racing capital of the world?
- Which President's funeral was repeatedly disrupted by his vulgar pet parrot?
- The UV e-boiling technology makes water as safe and pure, as water boiled for how long?
- What color are polar bears’ tongues?
- What city's name means "the meadows" in Spanish?
- What song is played to wake up U.S. soldiers?
- What is the highest-scoring word in Scrabble?
- Which rock band is named after a 1940s slang term for flying saucers?
- 6. Widely regarded as one of the best footballers of his generation, which star appeared in TV adverts to proclaim "Cookstown are the Best family sausages"?
- In which of these flavours is the Fast & Up Vegan Plant Protein available?
- Where is this volcano that spews "blue fire"?
- Which John Steinbeck book depicted the devastation of the Depression?
- Which of these zodiac signs is not represented by an animal with horns?
- Q5: This monastery, the largest buddhist monastery found in India, is
located in which Indian state?
- The Library of Alexandria was built in what modern-day country?
- Where is the clearest lake in the world?
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- FunZoneJackpot: Which of these are Indian festive sweets?
- What is another expression for “percentile”?
- Which country is called Deutschland in its official language?
- Where is this austere house?
- Which company introduced the first credit card in 1950?
- What lake lies on the border of Peru and Bolivia?
- Where in North America will you find a time zone at a half-hour increment?
- What is an example of jabberwocky?
- What Display feature is most essential for first person shooter games ?
- 5. Where was Martina Navratilova born?
- Q2: Which upcoming movie of Shahrukh Khan also stars Nayanthara and Vijay
Sethupathi?
- Answer 3 (A) – Japan
- Which U.S. Hip Hop Group Performed The 2003 Song Where Is The Love?
- This is a view of which city in South Asia?
- Q2: Which country has passed a law to completely end tobacco smoking by
banning youth from buying cigarettes for life?
- Q3- Which is the world’s largest science prize founded by Sergey Brin,
Priscilla Chan, Mark Zuckerberg, Julia and Yuri Milner?
- What ritual feast is eaten on the first and second night of Passover?
- What animal has the longest migration in the world?
- 4. The tenants of a cruel English estate agent decided to protest against him by socially ostracizing him. Which word in the English dictionary did this result in?
- Which country won its 15th Uber Cup, the world team championships for women in badminton, recently?
- In which European city is this Gothic-style cathedral?
- Which company recently launched the Ananda mobile app for agents and intermediaries?
- What Odd Prevention Can Be Found On The U.S. Centers For Disease Control Website?
- Where is this dormant volcano covered in a patchwork of crops?
- 9. In which play do Brutus and Cassius, amongst others conspire to assassinate a Roman dictator?
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- Xiomara Castro became which country’s first female president in 2022?
- Which European country's flag features a two-headed black eagle?
- The World's Largest Diamond Mine Is Located In Which Country?
- What was the name of the first commercial electric washing machine?
- How often is Halley’s comet visible from Earth?
- 1. Which these people would you be least likely see on a 15th century European ship?
- Q5: The flag of which country has been shown in this visual?
- Disney World is roughly the same size as what city?
- Which show is hosted by American restaurateur Guy Fieri?
- What was the first official U.S. national park?
- Who was the first African American Supreme Court justice?
- The Roosevelts of Long Island distinguished themselves by living where?
- In The TV Series “Doctor Who,” Which Actor First Played The Doctor?
- 3. "Take My Breath Away" was a number one Billboard Hot 100 song for the group Berlin in 1986. From what motion picture soundtrack is this song?
- We enjoyed wild winter wanders at the holiday light displays at zoos across the country, feeling the glow at Phoenix Zoo's celebration of nearly 4 million lights. What movie could visitors here experience in 4-D?
- Which song was a top-3 US Billboard Hot 100 hit in three different decades?
- The Ghost Adventures crew visits an infamous Las Vegas casino with a dark and violent history. When they investigate the two historic hotels inside, they learn that all of the following VIP guests stayed in the penthouse suite of the Apache Hotel, except ________.
- If A Host Offers You Ambrosia, During What Course Would It Be Served?
- How many musicians make up a quintet?
- Q4: In which year was this company founded?
- 1. Something simple could be as 'easy as ABC'. What musical group performed it for the first time in 1970?
- Q2: How many grams is a kilogram?
- What is the longest road in the United States?
- Which city will be home to India’s first-ever Water Metro project?
- Where did the first McDonald's open?
- 1. SAD is the acronym for an odd and potentially debilitating mental condition that occurs more at certain times of the year than at others. What is the full name for this condition?
- James Bond's missions have him wandering the world over, so we compiled a list of exclusive locations from his movies. Which movie had climactic fight scenes filmed at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico?
- Which Latin phrase appears on the back of the $1 bill?
- What is the "name-o" of the farmer's dog in a popular spelling song?
- Which professional team first introduced the "high five"?
- Who composed the theme music for "Jurassic Park"?
- Where can you visit this otherworldly-looking canyon?
- What is another expression for “septuagenarian”?
- Where is this cemetery with elaborate topiaries?
- Name the new cashless and contactless e-Voucher based payment system, launched by the PM recently.
- Which animal is native to a different part of the world than the other two?
- Which TV talk show host was known for her signature red-framed eyeglasses?
- 3. Which of these is a science fiction film based on a fictional universe created by Frank Herbert in a 1965 novel?
- What is the highest video resolution that can be shot on OnePlus 9 Pro ?
- For a foodie escape this May, head to Memphis for the World Championship of Barbecue. During our culinary tour of the city, we rated the combo platter a must-try and the barbecue spaghetti a unique treat at which establishment?
- Which musician was nicknamed “Yardbird," later shortened to “Bird”?
- What country is the Taj Mahal in?
- Which of these Founding Fathers did NOT help write the Federalist Papers?
- Where can you drive the Overseas Highway?
- What happens every time a bell rings?
- What Are Baby Spiders Called?
- In our investigation of the creepiest places in all 50 states, we visited the heavily haunted Port Townsend, Washington, one of only three Victorian seaports in the US. Which isn't one of the haunted sites we mention?
- Where can you find this pair of Art Deco statues?
- Which of the following A series smartphone supports dual 5G SIM?
- What’s the measurement of an angle where perpendicular lines intersect?
- Where did the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs land?
- Why did the yogurt go to the art exhibition?
- Paul Anka wrote the 1960 hit song "Puppy Love" about his relationship with which TV star?
- Which flower is in the picture?
- Which First Lady didn't take her husband's last name after marriage because she already had it?
- Fish and chips are often served with what type of vinegar?
- Which Boxer Did Not Defeat Muhammad Ali?
- What is the oldest calendar still in use?
- Q1 – Tobi Amusan who recently broke the world record in the 100 m hurdles,
hails from which country?
- What is a synonym for “turbid”?
- Q1: Who has been elected unopposed as the new president of the New
Development Bank in 2023?
- Q5 – This is a visual from which city?
- Which astronomer is called out in Queen's song “Bohemian Rhapsody”?
- Where is this iconic bridge?
- Q2: India built the Buzi Bridge in which African country?
- What U.S. city has a unique way of using the word “wicked”?
- Pawpaw is the official native fruit of which state?
- In “I Love Lucy,” how do Ricky and Lucy know Fred and Ethel?
- What causes the oceans' tides?
- Q5: For which iconic compact car is this company known for?
- Which candy shares its name with a South American Mountain range?
- Q5: In which country is this famous Buddhist monastery located in?
- Paint Made Using Egg Yolk Is Called What?
- Who founded the fast-food chain Wendy’s?
- What city has an NHL team that was initially named after a Disney movie?
- How long did it take for the ruins of Pompeii to be rediscovered?
- Which state is NOT part of Chicagoland?
- Which popular singer is known to his fans as "The Boss"?
- 1. This widow of a US president worked tirelessly for the passage of a 'Declaration of Human Rights' at the United Nations.
- The Falklands War was a 1982 clash between the United Kingdom and which South American country?
- The AO Smith Z8 water purifier is powered with which path breaking technology?
- Where is this intricately tiled mosque?
- Where is this medieval bridge?
- Which political party has had the most US Presidents?
- Which of these modern countries was never part of the Byzantine Empire?
- 2. What term is used to describe the opposite of a reputable (ie. disreputable) breeder?
- Where is this building with an unusual geometric shell?
- The board game Parcheesi is based on a game from what country?
- Which of these countries does NOT border Mexico?
- What is another expression for “oppidan”?
- Which of the following comedians has never been nominated for an Oscar?
- Answer 4 (C) – Belgium
- Which of these ancient landmarks is earthquake-proof?
- 8. What animated comedian was the voice behind the literally animated Blue Genie in the 1992 movie "Aladdin"?
- What was the spire on top of the Empire State building originally intended for?
- Which of these fast-food chains is named for its founder?
- Often pulled apart for good luck, a turkey's wishbone is equivalent to what bone in humans?
- How did Einstein stay focused?
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- What is a synonym for “apposite”?
- Which state is home to the largest ski resort in the U.S.?
- Which country produces 60% of the world's emeralds?
- What 1967 song was Aretha Franklin’s first No. 1 hit?
- Where are beignets the official state doughnut?
- The world's longest possible passenger train journey connects which two countries?
- The French term “Brut” refers to what type of sparkling wine?
- Which country is home to this strange split rock?
- Which country is home to these intriguing hexagonal rocks?
- What Was The Name Of The Humanoid Rat That Trained The Ninja Turtles In Martial Arts?
- Q5- This castle is associated with which country’s royal family?
- Our travel guide to Paris will help first-timers plan a spring escape to the City of Lights. There is much to see in the 18th arrondissement but not _______________.
- Q2- Which country will be home to the first-ever IIT campus outside of
India?
- What does Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemorate?
- The hieroglyphic symbol seen here is known by what name?
- In the series The Office, Pam convinces which co-worker that he’s being recruited by the CIA?
- What is an antonym for “coomb”?
- James Dean epitomized what popular street style?
- Who Was The First Woman To Become U.S. Secretary Of State?
- Where is this beautiful beach known for its pink sand?
- How much extra Fridge space does Convertble feature provides in Samsung Convertible French door refrigerator?
- Q1: Thambi’ is the official mascot of the 44th edition of which of these
events?
- Where was the eastern terminus of the Pony Express?
- Carlsbad Caverns promises ranger-led adventures through claustrophobic crevices into undeveloped caves, like the enticingly named ______.
- What is a related term for “notaphily”?
- What park houses the “Strawberry Fields” memorial for John Lennon?
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Who keeps Blind Snakes as their pets?
- Q1: Which film won the Best Film (Drama) award at the Golden Globes 2022?
- What's the word for the smell of rain?
- Which inheritance in Java programming is not supported?
- What MLB team’s home field is named for gum tycoon William Wrigley Jr.?
- Who was the first one-term President after losing a second term?
- What is a synonym for “imprest”?
- Foodies will find a dream trip in an Italian vacation. In our taste-of-Italy tour, we learned that the Sicilian classic, pasta alla Norma, enjoys regional variations. Where is it made with less tomato sauce and more herbs and white sauce?
- What tool comes in a set with a mortar?
- What is an antonym for “saturnine”?
- What bearded writer praised facial hair in "Much Ado About Nothing"?
- Q1- Parkash Singh Badal was the former Chief Minister of which state?
- What practice was a common cure-all during ancient times?
- Sumerians used a sexagesimal system, meaning it was based on what number?
- Who is the most-awarded band in Grammy history?
- Australia’s Uluru is made of which type of sedimentary rock?
- Who, According To Greek Mythology, Was The First Woman On Earth?
- Which famous television theme song won a Grammy?
- Kool-Aid is the official soft drink of which state?
- What sporting event's original Jules Rimet Trophy has been missing since it was stolen in 1983?
- Q5 – Which is the only surviving wild group of this species?
- <em>__________________</em> accelerates app launching, reduce notifications and optimize Wi-Fi and 5G for gaming
- Reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward famously broke what story?
- The winner of a $140 million lawsuit, Terry Bollea is better known by what name?
- The Indian Navy recently launched the first of the four large survey vessels. What is it called?
- According to the opening credits, to whom is "The Wizard of Oz" dedicated?
- What is another expression for “flavonol”?
- What classic fictional detective famously wore a deerstalker hat?
- Apia is the capital of which Pacific island nation?
- Q1 – Which is the hottest desert in the world?
- Which city is home to the world's largest floating Christmas tree?
- Meryl Streep won her first Best Actress Oscar for what movie?
- Guess Which Famous Place Is This In India?
- What is an antonym for macroscopic?
- About How Many Sheets Of Toilet Paper Did A British Soldier Receive, Per Day, In WWII?
- Which U.S. city calls itself the Hanging Basket Capital of the World?
- 9. Jane Austen (1775-1817): 'It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a hobby.'
How did the sentence originally end?
- What is the maximum duration of the kindle Unlimited membership with select audio products?
- Where is the world's largest underwater sculpture?
- What was the name of the narrator in “Pinocchio”?
- This famous structure is located in a place also known as the City of ____ . Fill in the blanks
- Director Rob Reiner cast his own mother to say the iconic line "'I'll have what she's having" in which memorable film?
- Q1- Who scored the first century in IPL 2023?
- After the U.S., which country has the most English speakers?
- 4. "Like a good neighbor ___ ___ is there."
- Which of these characters appears in the most episodes of "Seinfeld"?
- 5. Ralph moves on to a place whose name, in Spanish, means "ancient". He remembers that back in 1989 a party of traveling llamas were stranded on this island after they were refused entry into neighbouring Barbuda. What Caribbean country is Ralph in?
- 6. As a gun barrel becomes worn over time, its inner diameter increases. What will this cause the projectile to do?
- What is the name of the popular mobile version of the board game Scrabble?
- Kelsey Grammer portrayed a psychiatrist on which sitcom?
- What is the official cat of Maryland?
- Which U.S. state is home to these presidential heads?
- In 2001, what pizza chain became the first to deliver pizza to the International Space Station?
- Q5: The Hindu god portrayed by this animal is the son of which god?
- Who created the daytime TV talk show "The View"?
- 5. Which pop star born in 1958 probably wished he could have said "beat it" when a man with a subpoena arrived at his door? Still, his court case was a thriller; I wonder if he had a copy of 'Neverland Revisited' in his album collection?
- What iconic sitcom did actress Cindy Williams star in?
- Which state is home to the annual Beer Cheese Festival?
- 1. This bay though not as large as Hudson Bay shares many of its characteristics with that larger body of water. Also, labeled as a strait separating Canadian islands and Greenland, what is the name of this bay?
- What actor was central to the creation of the Rat Pack?
- What did people often say for photos before “cheese”?
- To boast that their age is a prime number, a nonagenarian must be how old?
- The Stonewall Uprising of 1969 took place in what city?
- Q4 – Name this animal
- Mount Kosciuszko is the tallest mountain in which country?
- Where can you see the world's largest chocolate fountain?
- What city's tallest building was originally named the Sears Tower?
- What does M&M's stand for?
- In the 1920s, what government organization built giant concrete arrows across the U.S.?
- Q5 – On what site is the source code of this cryptocurrency hosted?
- Which country has no native land mammals except bats?
- Which U.S. President has the most places named after him?
- What is a synonym for “rede”?
- 5. Steven Spielberg wrote and directed this 1977 classic, starring Richard Dreyfuss and Teri Garr. It had great special effects and aliens visiting Earth. Name the movie.
- What does the curb look like in front of a fire hydrant?
- Which Gaming Processor Is Used In Redmi Note 10S?
- Now made from rubber and covered with either plastic, Surlyn, or urethane; what material was this sports equipment originally made of?
- Q1 – Who among these recently became only the ninth batter overall to score
hundreds in both innings of his maiden first class match?
- 2. Which of the following actors has had an equally successful run as director with critical as well as commercial hits such as "Unforgiven", "The Bridges of Madison County", "Mystic River" and "Million Dollar Baby"?
- Which product of the brand ‘Open Secret’ is healthy, has no added Maida and boosts immunity
- What is India's most populous city?
- Who Was The Youngest Person To Be Elected President Of The United States?
- In which layer of the atmosphere do planes fly?
- Which Knight was known for confronting the Green Knight?
- 4. What is the name of this palace on the south bank of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament? It has been the London residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury since the 13th Century.
- What unit is used to measure electrical currents?
- In traditional beach volleyball, how many players are on each side?
- 5. Who was the 2006 Finals MVP?
- Which college has a student-chosen okra as a mascot?
- "42" is a biographical film about which baseball legend?
- Which U.S. state is home to a town named Chevy Chase?
- Used frequently in statistics, "per capita" means what?
- What was the original name of Denali National Park?
- What is the colour of organic cotton flowers?
- Where is this arched rock formation?
- Q3 – Which platform recently bagged the rights to be the exclusive
ticketing partner for IPL 2022?
- Where was the first school in the U.S.?
- Q3- Which 2023 film follows the intrepid journey of a college girl in
Bombay who goes on to become a freedom fighter?
- We assembled a list of 15 monstrously scary museums across the US and included the location where Lizzie Borden’s father and stepmother were brutally murdered in 1892, now a bed and breakfast. Guests who have spent the night report strange happenings, including the feeling that ___________.
- 10. What was a very important crop to Jamestown, that gave Jamestown wealth?
- We assembled a list of iconic highways around the world—the steepest, the most scenic and the simply sensational. Where do we send you to do your best James Bond impression, negotiating hairpin turns with sheer drops while enjoying the stunning views?
- What is a synonym for “fossick”?
- What is a synonym for "ludic"?
- What is another expression for “expiscate”?
- 5. There is a ship named The Poseidon which features in the 1969 novel "The Poseidon Adventure" by Paul Gallico and the several movies based (more of less) on that book. After who or what was the ship named?
- Where was the world's first parking meter?
- Where can you visit this mountain that inspired Melville and Thoreau?
- What did the captain say when the whale’s tail sank the ship?
- What does URL stand for?
- What were cut-out cookies first used for in Colonial America?
- Who earned the nickname “Moses” for her role in the Underground Railroad?
- According to Kermit the Frog, it’s not easy bein’ what color?
- What is the name for stitches visible on the outside of clothing?
- 1. What flamboyant boxing promoter switched allegiances from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party to support Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012?
- What were Big Macs originally named?
- What is the average age of a father of a newborn baby in the United States?
- Which mountains in northern Italy are a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
- Which city is home to this magnificent mosque?
- 6. On "Friends", Joey (surprisingly) was reading a classic novel set in New England during the U.S. Civil War. He was distraught to find out that Beth dies in which book?
- Q2: Which singer’s “BZRP Music Sessions Vol. 53” broke the record for the
fastest Latin track to reach 100 million views on YouTube?
- Which Nobel Prize winner was born in November?
- Dopamine, serotonin, and epinephrine are examples of what?
- The doubles pairing of Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, that has reunited recently, is known popularly by what name?
- What famous fictional spy was inspired by British agent Sidney Reilly?
- What Is The Deadliest Insect?
- What is the name of the ornamental fish traditionally kept in Japan?
- We discovered in our Jaw Dropping Rentals feature that some adventures come with big price tags. Case-in-point: ____________, a luxury ranch in Costa Rica that has hosted the country's president and has a five-figure nightly rate.
- 3. Stage Setting: Which of the following is NOT important to the set design?
- Most of the world’s vanilla comes from what island?
- Where is Mount Olympus located?
- Omurice is a popular egg dish eaten in what country?
- What instruments are placed at the front near the conductor?
- Mykonos and Santorini are found in what Greek island group?
- In which tropical country was the film "Castaway" mostly shot?
- Which U.S. national park is home to this famous peak?
- 1. Which of these statements about the Javan rhinoceros are true?
- Q5- This photograph is taken in which of these places famous for a mangrove
forest?
- Who painted "Impression Sunrise," from which Impressionism got its name?
- If your new destination list needs a water park adventure, we gathered the top contenders in the world for your consideration. NRH2O in Texas brought us a slide that enjoys the badge of being _____________.
- What 1996 song inspired a dance using only arms and hands?
- 9. Which are the movement capabilities of the chess rook?
- 9. Who told the fable of 'The Hare and the Tortoise'?
- 1. This aquatic mammal was found the 'B' side to The Beatles No.1 "Hello,Goodbye",in 1967,and included on the album "Magical Mystery Tour". Inspired by a character from Lewis Carroll's book,"Through The Looking Glass",who was this creature?
- What is an antonym for “factitious”?
- Q2 – The Tom Holland starrer ‘Unchartered’ , also stars which famous actor
in the role of Victor Sullivan?
- Who owns the home that the girls live in together?
- Which country singer was born in the same year as Queen’s Freddie Mercury?
- Q1 – Who among these Indian badminton players recently reached the Men’s
Singles Final of the Swiss Open?
- Which time zone touches the most U.S. states?
- 10. 'All for one, one for all' is the motto of which fictional heroes?
- Answer 4 (C) – The pyramid of Giza
- Where can you find this medieval cliffside town?
- What is a synonym for “paraph”?
- What children’s show gave the Muppets their big break?
- 6. Shortly before he lost at the Battle of Hastings, King Harold Godwinson defeated a Norwegian army led by Harald Hadrada and his brother Tostig at a battle near which East Yorkshire village?
- What is the fastest fish in the world?
- Who was the Nizam of Hyderabad when it acceded to the Indian Union in 1949?
- What’s a synonym for “ruthful”?
- What is the official state question of New Mexico?
- What job did Elizabeth train for in the British Army during WWII?
- The Hollywood sign was originally built as an advertisement for what?
- How many candles are lit over the eight nights of Hanukkah in total?
- 1. Next we visit Yalta, a city where history was written when Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met there in 1945 to discuss post-war Europe. Yalta is located on a peninsula where a major war was fought in the 19th century. Which peninsula is this?
- What famous newsman is the focus of 2005's "Good Night, and Good Luck"?
- What state is known as "The Last Frontier"?
- The arrival carpet at this Sunday’s Oscars will not be its usual red. What color will it be?
- Of the following Scrabble letters, which letter is worth the most points?
- Residents of Sweden traditionally watch which cartoon character on Christmas Eve?
- We picked some of the best places across the globe for your first exploration on a surfboard and include which low-key town in Spain perfect for beginners?
- What is added to the Hebrew calendar for leap years?
- What was Alexander Hamilton’s position in George Washington’s cabinet?
- About How Much Money Does Amazon Make In A Day?
- 8. You've grown until you are more than twenty feet tall. You're taller than the tallest living animal that normally lives on Earth. What animal is it?
- Where is the "Father of Geography" from?
- Who is the only driver to win the “triple crown of motorsport”?
- What does a conductor’s left hand typically do while conducting?
- [Answer]
Who was Penny Marshall?
- What causes a flamingo’s feathers to turn pink?
- What year was the race first nationally televised?
- We included winter wanderlands across the world in our list of cold weather vacations to book right now. In which US destination do we enjoy a winter soak in a mineral hot spring?
- Q5: Here a person can be seen dressed up as what character?
- What does the name Tyrannosaurus rex mean in Latin?
- What is the name of Queen Elizabeth II's only daughter?
- Where is the world's largest reflection pool?
- Amazon Gaming Weekend Puzzle Quiz Answers - Find the Missing Piece
- Wildlife explorers know the best times to see their animals of interest. Our convenient list of the top whale-watching destinations includes Provincetown, Massachusetts, for a chance to see which critically endangered whale this season?
- 1. A classic example of a retronym deals with the Great War that lasted from 1914-1918. After the massive war from 1939-1945, what retronym has been used to describe the Great War?
- What word is NOT a synonym for "culpable"?
- What is the tallest building in Los Angeles?
- Which of the following is the nickname of Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni?
- What term describes a holiday from work?
- New Zealanders get their nickname “Kiwis” from what kind of animal?
- South America’s largest island is shared by which two countries?
- What word is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?
- In which city can you find this historic elevator?
- Which soft drink brand was named after a slang term for “moonshine”?
- What color do people wear for the New Year in Brazil?
- 1. Is BORAX an animal, mineral, vegetable...or cheese?
- What did the Parthenon NOT serve as throughout history?
- What is the only contiguous state with its own power grid?
- Which of the following features describe the new Redmi Watch 2 Lite?
- What is used to cure ceviche?
- Where is the original “Zealand”?
- Located on the Big Island, what is the world’s largest active volcano?
- Which actress has the most Oscar nominations without a win?
- Q4: This animal is the state animal of which Indian state?
- Redmi Note 10S has which Quad camera?
- 1. I'm a British statesman, but perhaps better known for my invention of the sandwich.
- Which dog breed was favored by China’s Imperial family?
- Q2 – In the movie ‘A Thursday’ which famous actress plays the role of the
Indian Prime Minister?
- Which is true about Champagne and sparkling wine?
- In what movie did Molly Ringwald and Emilio Estevez spend a day in detention?
- What is another name for a mermaid?
- Which city features the world's largest passenger ferry system by ridership?
- In 2009, Which Organization Offered NBC $3 Million To Run A Super Bowl Ad Called “Veggie Love” And Was Rejected?
- Which NBA legend also played for the Harlem Globetrotters?
- January, March, and June are named after what?
- Which Animal Has The Largest Poop?
- In England, “chips” refers to what other snackable food?
- 5. What is Dr. Seuss' real name?
- 1. This sport was invented in 1891 by a fellow named, James Naismith. The object is to place a ball into a hoop. There are five players on each team. What is the name of this sport?
- What is another expression for “roriferous”?
- On 8th October 2021, which organisation will celebrate its 89th anniversary?
- Q5: What was the real name of the creator of this famous comic character?
- How many valves does the human heart have?
- What four-wheeled motor vehicle is used on most modern farms?
- Masahiko Kiumura is the namesake for a move that targets what body part?
- What Is The Only Mammal That Can’t Jump?
- Matthew McConaughey, Jay-Z, and Jeff Bezos are reportedly bidding to buy which NFL franchise?
- The Pampas is a region of which South American nation?
- Where is this monastery, home to many early Christian manuscripts?
- 4. I was a member of the Beatles and was shot by a deranged fan in 1980. Of course, I am John Lennon. Where was I born?
- Which Madonna video was inspired by the silent film “Metropolis”?
- Which country has hosted the Winter Olympics the most times?
- Who was Lincoln's First Lady?
- Where can you find this castle that was featured in a popular TV show?
- Q3: Who plays the role of Sherlock Holmes in the movie ‘Enola Holmes 2’?
- Fill in the blanks : Kuch Accha Ho Jaye , Kuch ….. Ho Jaye
- Which is the Bestselling 5G Brand as per Counterpoint Research. H1 2021 ?
- What Is A Female Hedgehog Called?
- What is the best-selling DVD of all time?
- Q1: Which franchise in the Women’s Premier League has named Alyssa Healy as
captain?
- The Aswan High Dam streches across what river?
- People who study the pollen inside honey are called what?
- What sovereign rules Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood of Make Believe?
- 5. In J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", a Boggart turns into Ronald Weasley's worst fear. What was the phobia that haunted him? (The name of the phobia is derived from the Greek word for spiders)
- Where is this water-locked fort?
- Where is the only displayed Neanderthal skeleton in North America?
- 5. Here is the one everyone should know. In the song "Tie A ______ Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree" by Dawn, what colour was the ribbon?
- What is the study of beards called?
- 1. The next lyric is: "Oh ride, free ride, won't you take me close to you". Prince Royce released a song called "Close To You", but in which state of the United States, known for its baseball teams and skyscrapers, was he born?
- For a sensational spring escape, consider a destination from our list of filming locations for James Bond movies. A museum in this Spanish city on our list served in the pre-title sequence to one of the 1990s films.
- What is another expression for “verisimilar”?
- Thanks to our friends at TLC, we can have big adventures from the comfort of our own homes this summer. Which national park was included in their collection of virtual field trips?
- What is the northernmost country in the United Kingdom?
- We collected otherworldly encounters by 13 of our favorite A-listers and learned that Matthew McConaughey shares his Hollywood home with an entity called __________.
- Q3: Founded by the organization ‘Big Cat Rescue’, 10th August is celebrated
as what day?
- 1. To what flowers are Saint Nicholas' cheeks compared?
- 1. I had a taste for something new, so I decided to read up on FAO. What organization uses that acronym?
- Which U.S. state has the highest average speed limit?
- Which state was the last to repeal Prohibition?
- What is a synonym for “schema”?
- In Season 1, the Destination Fear crew takes a terrifying road trip of the most haunted abandoned locations in the US, making a pit stop in Rock, West Virginia, at Lake Shawnee Amusement Park. Who haunts this abandoned park?
- "True Grit," "The Longest Day," and "The Alamo" all star what actor?
- What is the only state capital not accessible by road?
- [Answer]
In cephalopods, what is a pen?
- We discovered 18 romantic but affordable Airbnb rentals for your travels in the new year. In which country did we find a four-story, single-occupant castle nestled in rolling countryside, with 360-degree views from its terrace in the treetops?
- Which founding father wrote down an early recipe for vanilla ice cream?
- 1. If you wanted to delineate a clear moral decision, what term or phrase might you say? This idiom can also refer to something that must be true as it has been written down.
- Q1: Which color is an emerald?
- We have some great gear suggestions for whatever form your next adventure may take. Which small and lightweight item do we recommend that you throw in your bag for caffeinated adventures anywhere?
- What does “¿Cómo te llamas?” mean?
- Which country opened the world's largest open-air bar in 2019?
- The Bombay Shaving Company Twister is an on the go razor that comes in what cute shape?
- 4. They came to Baghdad to watch a champion football (soccer) team in action. Which of the following teams IS NOT based in Baghdad?
- The “Mikey Likes It” commercial was about what cereal?
- Which city is home to this 400-foot-tall tower?
- 2. What Margaret Mitchell novel about a spirited Southern woman during the American Civil War takes its title from an Ernest Dowson poem that is addressed not to Scarlet but to Cynara?
- Q3 – Netflix will launch a new ad supported streaming tier in 2023 in
partnership with which technology giant?
- 10. Which William wrote such magnificent plays as 'Hamlet', 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Othello'?
- Our 50 States of Burgers collection will help replenish your energy wherever your adventure takes you. Where did we enjoy a burger composed of candied bacon, Cajun-dusted ground beef, bread and butter pickles, peanut butter and habanero jelly?
- Spring is an awesome time for a family road trip, and we found 21 family must-stops along Route 66. Where do we send you in Flagstaff, Arizona?
- Which one of the following is the main cause of land degradation in punjab?
- Which U.S. State Consumes The Most Alcohol Yearly?
- Which scientist invented an early version of the office chair?
- What was the setting of the first "Real Housewives" show?
- Q2: Name the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir?
- Which documentarian chronicled McDonald’s in 2004’s “Super Size Me”?
- Who is the youngest person ever to win an Academy Award?
- Which country has an extinct species of cattle on its flag?
- Which U.S. city is nicknamed "the Big Easy"?
- [Answer]
What is the significance of the rainbow as stated in Genesis 9:13-16?
- 9. Beagles' best sense is their sense of...
- In the South, what is eaten on New Year’s Day for good luck?
- Amazon Special Edition: spin & win ₹75,000 & more
- We asked our Travel Channel talent if they could ghost hunt with a celebrity, who would it be. Which host chose Stephen King?
- A Guinness World Record for the largest orchestra was set by which country’s National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestra “El Sistema”?
- What President Was A Licensed Bartender?
- The same symbol should never be used more than how many times in a row?
- We wandered around to the filming locations of some of the scariest horror movies ever made and learned that Santa Cruz was used in which two movies?
- During the winemaking process, which step directly follows fermentation?
- India's longest land border is shared with which country?
- What is a synonym for “heteroclite”?
- What national capital means "city of love" in Farsi?
- Which lake forms the "thumb" of Michigan's mitten?
- What does “AI” stand for?
- Whose famous on-screen alter-ego was the Little Tramp?
- “Which ___ is which?”
- In which U.S. national park can you find El Capitan?
- "King Richard" (2021) is about what sport?
- Clingmans Dome is the highest point in which national park?
- In The DC Universe, Wonder Woman Is A Part Of Which All Female Society Of Superhumans, Based On A Race In Greek Mythology?
- Cleopatra was connected to the same dynasty as what famous ruler?
- 1. This is a grey solid usually classed as a semi-metal. It has a highly poisonous oxide which has been identified as a possible cause of the death of Napoleon Bonaparte. Which of these has the chemical symbol As?
- What is the highest natural point in New York City?
- Which state has a town where Wi-Fi is illegal?
- Who among these was the son of the God in picture?
- 8. Montana: As an actor I was known for my restrained taciturn style. I won Academy Awards for "Sergeant York" (1941) and "High Noon" (1953). Who am I?
- The name "Kwanzaa" comes from a Swahili phrase meaning what?
- 9. What does the NHL stand for?
- Q5: Elixir, an alien enthusiast and YouTuber went viral for using this
character’s iconic run to raid which military base?
- Marilyn Monroe’s special rendition of “Happy Birthday” was sung to whom?
- Which of the following is not a mattress brand?
- Which city is the self-proclaimed "Halloween Capital of the World"?
- The main character in the novel "The Old Man and the Sea" shares his name with the capital of which country?
- What country is nicknamed “the Great White North”?
- Which of these capital cities was also once the capital of the U.S.?
- Which of these nicknames does NOT apply to Frank Sinatra?
- 4. Which of these is a tool used for carving or cutting?
- What is a synonym for “arenaceous”?
- What Movie Is The Quote, "Wax On. Wax Off" From?
- 1. This type of container is typically used to hold oil or vinegar. It has a flat bottom, a lipped, narrow neck, and a lid or a stopper to keep it closed. Which small glass vessel is this?
- Can you recharge your prepaid mobile on Amazon Pay?
- 7. What once common filling for cavities is also the name of a planet in our solar system?
- The pecan tree is the official tree of which state?
- According to the Population Reference Bureau, what is the approximate number of people who have ever lived on earth?
- What Was The Final Battle Of The Vietnam War?
- The Bangles used what adjective to describe Monday?
- 5. Catherine Trammell was a crime novelist who was accused of murder but never officially charged. Her guilt wasn't obvious until the final scene of the movie. What actress played the crazy Catherine Trammell in "Basic Instinct"?
- Which author is credited with writing the first detective story?
- What body part do moths use to smell?
- What was the earliest use of gold between 4000 and 3000 BCE?
- Which word does not appear anywhere in the United States Constitution?
- Where can you find the largest human-made forest in the United States?
- Q3: China launched its first cross-border train as part of the Belt and
Road Initiative with which country?
- Which country is home to the city of Obama and Obama Bay?
- Which body of water is the Great Barrier Reef located in?
- The flag of New Zealand depicts the flag of what other country?
- In the 2000s, Britney Spears and Beyoncé were in ads for what soft drink?
- What is a synonym for “estival”?
- Vegetable sheep are a common plant found in what country?
- What tool did Neptune carry?
- Q3 – Liz Truss resigned as the Prime Minister of UK after how many days in
office?
- Where was President Franklin Roosevelt’s “Little White House” retreat?
- We found 13 vintage Halloween costumes terrifying enough to push the candy through the mail slot instead of opening the door. Which featured costume is given the wrong year here?
- In 1993, Julie Krone became the first woman to win what sporting event?
- On an amazing Amazon adventure, wildlife enthusiasts may find each of the following exotic animals except __________.
- What was the name of the character played by actress Nichelle Nichols on Star Trek?
- What word is a synonym of "appurtenance"?
- Q1: Which company launched the world’s first foldable PC – ThinkPad X1 Fold?
- What was the first television show to show a toilet on screen?
- What is another expression for “deucedly”?
- Which phrase means “My name is…”?
- Q1: Mattwe Middelkoop partnered which Indian in the 2022 French Open, where
they reached the semi finals?
- Which spacecraft was first to leave the solar system?
- In the show “1 vs. 100,” what were the other 100 players known as?
- 2. Sometimes the children of famous Hollywood couples become just as famous as their parents. Which daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher became famous for playing Princess Leia in the original trilogy of "Star Wars" films?
- If a golf destination is part of your new year plans, we gathered the world’s best courses for your consideration. Which one is located on a luxury golf peninsula and boasts nine dramatic oceanside holes?
- Chinese tech group Baidu Inc and startup Pony.ai have recently won approval to launch what in Beijing?
- Which two states feature their names in their capital cities?
- 8. What tag is used when you want to create a name for the page you are creating, so it appears in the title bar of the user's internet browser?
- What is the only jointless bone in the human body?
- In 1858, Lincoln engaged in a series of debates against what Democrat?
- What was the codename for the Allied invasion of northwest Europe?
- Which famous theater inspired "The Phantom of the Opera"?
- Honolulu is located on which Hawaiian island?
- We investigated the best Florida beaches for a honeymoon and pick which Naples resort for an escape that combines intimate relaxation and activity?
- Which animal meows?
- 21st November is observed by the UN as World ________ Day in recognition of a device present in many households. Fill in the blanks
- 5. If eggs are a dime a dozen, how much would three dozen cost?
- The leaves of the coriander plant are better known as what in the U.S.?
- What kind of twin is dizygotic?
- What does the “Device for Waking Persons from Sleep” do?
- What was Bank of America originally named?
- itel s23 is india’s first smartphone with ______ at ₹8799 as per counterpoint research.
- Who dressed as a man to lead French forces in battle against the English?
- Which Canadian province contains a fifth of the world's fresh water?
- One nautical mile equals one minute of what?
- Which of the following was officially named the national mammal of the United States in 2016?
- What’s another expression for “schism”?
- Q5 – Which of these was one of the initial names of this airline before
changing to its present day name?
- This is a view from the caves, from which place in Karnataka, popular among tourists?
- Where is the world's largest oasis?
- What country is home to the world's tallest obelisk?
- At what event would you say “feliz cumpleaños”?
- Jurgen Klopp reveals the 'only problem' standing in the way of a Jude Bellingham transfer
- How much nightly sleep is recommended for the average healthy adult?
- Lorraine Hansberry wrote what award-winning Broadway play?
- Which U.S. President is celebrated in Paraguay?
- 3. What benefit do camels gain from having long eyelashes?
- The best road trips ever include plenty of time to stop and smell the roses. We sought out some of the wackiest roadside attractions across the country, selecting which for Houston, Texas?
- What river flows through Paris?
- What is an antonym for “telic”?
- Where was the first commercial movie screening?
- Which athlete said, "You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take"?
- Which state has the lowest average elevation?
- Characters from which show appear in “A Muppet Family Christmas”?
- Indigenous honey, a brand associated with Amazon Launchpad, sells …, unpasteurized pure natural honey
- 1. Spider spins a web
Saves a life then dies herself.
Yields magnum opus.
What is the name of the arachnid in this story?
- Which of Queen Elizabeth’s royal residences is located in London?
- 10. What did the three kittens in the nursery rhyme lose?
- In which New York City borough does the Macy's parade take place?
- Q1: Sunil Chhetri scored his 84th international goal against Hong Kong,
thus drawing level with which legend in terms of international goals?
- Where is the National Aquarium of the U.S.?
- Where might you develop a bunion?
- Q1 – As per the Indian Organised Biryani Market Industry report published
by Technopak, which is the largest biryani brand of India?
- 5. Name the fourth person in this quartet: Matthew, Mark, Luke and...?
- The most expensive rose ever bred is named after what Shakespearean lady?
- In 1954, who purchased the company from the McDonald brothers?
- Which baseball stadium has the most foul territory?
- What is a talisman supposed to bring?
- What is another expression for “duumvirate”?
- What is the smallest species of whale?
- Q2: In which city is the Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal temple located where
the stepwell tragedy took place recently?
- 1. World Tsunami Awareness Day observed on 5th November every year was a brainchild of which country?
- What is another expression for “sitzfleisch”?
- Which two capitals are located in Ontario, Canada?
- Which company topped the first Fortune 500 list in 1955?
- Which musical act indirectly funded the development of the first CAT scan machine?
- What event prompted the first New Year’s Eve ball drop in Times Square?
- Q5: This statue is from which ancient civilisation?
- 3. The next game is much like poker. It uses 5 dice and the object of the game is to get the dice to be three of a kind, four of a kind, full house, large/small straight, or 5 of a kind. What is the name of this game?
- In Which Body Of Water Is Seychelles Located?
- What number was retired across all of MLB in honor of Jackie Robinson?
- According to a famous song, in what city did Tony Bennett leave his heart?
- In 2010, he made 127 in a match against the Rajasthan Royals, which remains the highest individual score for which IPL franchise?
- The Holzer Files investigative team reopens the cases of Dr. Hans Holzer, America's first ghost hunter, and learns about the bizarre case of Ocean-Born Mary. What is buried beneath the hearth in Mary’s home?
- How were Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt related?
- 4. Imma be a milliner. Imma be ...
- What former NFL quarterback was the running mate of presidential nominee Bob Dole in 1996?
- In 1938, Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel were paid $130 for the rights to which fictional character?
- What is another word for “dromedary”?
- What 1960s mainstay had previously been marketed as “the Pluto platter”?
- Q2 – The aboriginal flag of which country was designed in 1971 by Harold
Thomas?
- Q3: “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” It is
which of Newton’s law of motion?
- Amazon Solve These Math Riddle Quiz Answers
- Which First Lady was the first woman eligible to vote for her husband in a presidential election?
- Where can you see this leaning, 10th-century pagoda?
- Art lovers should seek out urban works during city vacations. We found 15 Insta-worthy murals during a visit to Los Angeles, including which one at a cool lingerie shop in Venice?
- 1. What is another way of saying 'immense faculties of thought reason in the same manner?'
- Which street was terrorized by Freddy Krueger?
- What animal can naturally survive being frozen solid?
- Groundhog Day was inspired by what February Christian holiday?
- 1. A man born in the fifth month of 100 B.C. was such an influential figure that they ended up renaming the month after him. Who was he?
- GoVo is launching True Wireless earbuds, Bluetooth neckband and wired earphones.
- Which country's national sport combines basketball and polo?
- “Betcha can’t eat just one” is the slogan of what popular chip brand?
- What is a synonym for “judder”?
- Which Balkan country has just 12 miles of coastline?
- Q1: Which telescope has recently discovered the exoplanet dubbed HIP 65426
b that is 12 times larger than Jupiter?
- What Ivy League town was once the U.S. capital?
- The Shetland Islands are part of which nation?
- Which Cher song featured one of the first uses of Auto-Tune?
- The longest-running Christmas parade in the U.S. takes place in which state?
- 7. In the movie "Babe", Babe is a _______.
- Don McLean's "American Pie" was dedicated to which singer?
- What material is used by a potter?
- Where can you visit the real-life "Halloweentown" from the 1998 Disney movie?
- 7. Which movie has children who sing "We're following the leader, the leader, the leader, We're following the leader wherever he may go."?
- What is the star sign for the first few weeks of september?
- How do you say “Good morning!” in Spanish?
- In which U.S. state are the Great Sand Dunes located?
- If your favorite winter wanderland is a snowy expanse with the wind chafing your cheeks, consider _____________, an alpine skiing destination in our best family ski resorts list. It has the greatest vertical drop east of the Rockies and family activities like ice-skating and bobsledding.
- Where is the world's narrowest house?
- Where can you find this granite monument?
- Which animal meows?
- Who's known as Messiah in Christian faith?
- Which chef wrote “Mastering the Art of French Cooking”?
- What is the oldest flavor of Wrigley gum?
- What is Stevie Wonder's birth name?
- Q5: Which is the only continent where this reptile is not found?
- Q3 – Bureacrat Aramane Giridhar has been appointed to which important post
in India?
- What color were most carrots before the late 16th century?
- London is home to Wimbledon, the world’s oldest what?
- [Answer]
In which country is environmental organization "The Ocean Cleanup" based?
- The Bahamas are home to a beach inhabited by which animals?
- Which male bird produces milk for its young?
- 1. "What the heck am I going to do with this thing?! If anything, it makes me more stressed!"
Stress balls are common gifts given to combat stress, especially in the workplace. What would you do with it?
- What color lines denote parking for people with disabilities?
- Some secular celebrants mark December 25 as what scientist's birthday?
- Autumn is the season to lose your voice supporting the local team. Luckily, every part of the country has a tailgating delicacy to replenish your energy. In our collection of the most iconic and savory tailgating dish in each state, where do we send you for fried cheese curds?
- Married couple Pierre and Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize for what?
- what happens when right eye blinks for female
- Toledo is the name of a city in which two countries?
- For about two decades, 10% of all U.S. electricity came from which source?
- Which search engine giant was originally named "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide"?
- This sandstone rock archway is on the coast of which African country?
- Q5 – Name this famous university, which many famous people attended –
including Mark Zuckerberg
- Who is the most decorated figure skater in U.S. history?
- Which Country Is The City Of Nicosia In?
- Q5 – Which is the principal deity of this famous temple?
- Which animal is the largest land predator in Australia?
- Which country features the largest scale model of the solar system?
- What African capital has the highest elevation?
- Q3 – Which country successfully tested its Hwasong-12 missiles in 2022?
- When is Xiaomi 11 Lite NE 5G launching in India ?
- What was the first city to have a traffic light?
- What actress debuted "New York, New York" before Frank Sinatra?
- Which of these animals can reproduce without mating?
- What is a blind spot?
- Where can you find this "avenue" of sacred tombs?
- 1. My job is important. I'm an 'assistant to a very important person' at the French Embassy. I think it's just a coincidence, but my title is a French word. What is that word?
- Q1 – What are Olympic medals made of?
- Where is the oldest bar in the world?
- Q5: This is the Grand Palace in which city?
- Axolotls are only found in the wild in which country?
- Due to a study linking a food dye to cancer, M&Ms packages did not include which color from 1976 to 1987?
- What American city dyes its river green for St. Patrick's Day?
- Which character's balloon has appeared in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade the most times?
- Who did Queen partner with for the song “Under Pressure”?
- Which item was invented in 1972 by Minnesota Vikings field-goal kicker Fred Cox?
- In the comic, Charlie Brown has a crush on a girl with what feature?
- Who started World War II?
- What company's logo is nicknamed "the Golden Arches"?
- Which fruit is used as a decorative motif on buildings to symbolize hospitality?
- What U.S. Military Base Was Won In The Last Major Battle Against Japan?
- As of November 2021, which individual account on Twitter has the most followers, almost 130 million?
- If you’re cruising the open seas this spring, we have essential items to pack to make your escape more comfortable. Which of the following clothes-related products do we recommend bringing along?
- Q2: Who bagged the 2023 Filmfare Best Actress Award for her film ‘Gangubai
Kathiawadi’?
- Which founding father also served as the first postmaster general?
- Q1: The 25th National Youth Festival was held where in India?
- 1. What well-known African-American orator, writer and social reformer said "... knowledge is the pathway from slavery to freedom"?
- What country is home to the world’s largest tiger population?
- Where is the oldest funicular railway in the U.S.?
- 1. What big eyed forest animal is well known for being nocturnal? Which do you think it could be?
- What seminal novel from Harper Lee was published in 1960?
- Q3 – What is the opposite of ‘Low’?
- Which is the slowest animal in the world?
- How many bones are in the adult human body?
- What word refers to the current climate outside?
- Which country requires all horses to have a "passport"?
- 5. Which city is home to the University of Florida?
- Who is the subject of uxorious affection?
- What U.S. President formed the CIA?
- Which U.S. national park is NOT a UNESCO world heritage site?
- What is a rhino horn made out of?
- Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro is world’s thinnest Laptop in its class.
- What President Lived The Longest?
- Which state experiences the highest frequency of rainbows?
- "Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1" is better known by what name?
- Which of Aesop’s Fables teaches that kindness is never wasted?
- Answer 4 (D) – Langkawi
- Which of these U.S. states has a postal abbreviation whose letters are not in alphabetical order?
- What’s another expression for “ephemera”?
- 1. Which state on the Eastern seaboard is home to the following towns: Arlington, Bellwood, Bentley and Lynchburg?
- 7. When hockey was first played, what were the sticks made of?
- Which sea is shrinking by three feet each year?
- The "Miracle on Ice" saw the U.S. beat the Soviet Union in which sport?
- Q2: UNESCO recently added calligraphy in which language to the Intangible
Cultural Heritage of Humanity list?
- A spectacular RV can make the best road trip ever. We toured a few professional travelers’ wheels and admired the personal touches in Willie Nelson's ride. They included all of the following except _________.
- What country is home to an Isle of Youth?
- What color is a giraffe's tongue?
- What’s an antonym for “gloaming”?
- Princess Diana shares a birth year with what President?
- Traveling with kids can be scary when you're unprepared. We made some top picks of what to shove in the bag to make any vacation easier and included a small swim towel. What do we say it’s a lifesaver for?
- What is another expression for “raisonneur”?
- The phrase "I shall hear in Heaven" is attributed to which person, who died in 1827?
- What is a synonym for “heliacal”?
- What is the northernmost spot in the 48 contiguous U.S.?
- What object was named “TIME” magazine’s “Man of the Year” in 1982?
- Which monument was created by Gutzon Borglum and his son Lincoln Borglum?
- 5. After spending years in jail, this hero has been an anti-apartheid campaigner and winner of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize. Who is he?
- Who is the title character's main romantic interest in "Gidget"?
- What is the largest flying bird in North America?
- Supply chain issues and a flu outbreak have caused a surge in prices for which grocery item?
- If Europe is among your new year’s destinations, save on accommodation by staying in one of the 20 top-rated hostels we discovered. Which of the following from our list offers a free walking tour of the city, a free welcome drink and a pool?
- What is the only mammal that can fly?
- Where was the first college in North America founded?
- 1. Otters are insulated with dense, heavy fur as opposed to THIS fat which other sea mammals all have:
- Who wrote “The Little Mermaid” in 1837?
- is overriding and overloading both static polymorphism?
- Which German exile and inventor developed the printing press?
- 2. I love a nice BLT on a sunny day. It is so cool and refreshing; but there is also that little warm something on the sandwich that adds a nice contrast. Which BLT ingredient is usually served warm, while the other parts are served cold?
- What is the name of Regina’s group of friends in “Mean Girls”?
- What is an antonym for “quieten”?
- In Italy, what is a trattoria?
- The UN observes 25th November as the International Day for Elimination of Violence against whom?
- Who Is Not A Member Of The Rolling Stones?
- Which of the following cartoons was NOT made by Hanna-Barbera?
- Which classic arcade game was the best-selling of all time?
- What is the best-selling cookie in the world?
- Where is the world's longest reef?
- Where is this breathtaking seaside park?
- While Cain and Abel get most of the attention, the Bible mentions a third son of Adam and Eve. What is his name?
- Q1- Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in the news these days, is the President of which
country?
- The word "malaria" is derived from two words that literally translate to what?
- Vanilla is derived from which plant?
- What is a narwhal’s tusk made of?
- Which monarch abdicated the throne to marry an American socialite?
- What Are The Camera Specifications Of Tecno Spark 7T?
- Q4 – The male lead in a film based on this ship appeared as a PanAm pilot
in which these 2000s movies directed by Steven Spielberg?
- Q4: This is a memorial for those fallen in which war?
- How many hours was the longest match in Wimbledon history?
- Which sportswear company cut ties with Kanye West, stating the company "does not tolerate antisemitism"?
- The rare event called a "Sports Equinox" takes place during which season?
- What happens to the remaining space invaders after enemies are destroyed?
- Which space tourism company recently announced plans to launch a commercial space station named ‘Orbital Reef’?
- Q1: Which state government has given the approval to set up India’s first
night safari park in the Kukrail Forest Area?
- Which culture domesticated ferrets around 2,500 years ago?
- 1. What is another name for the anticoagulant Coumadin?
- Which building features the world's largest dome?
- What’s another expression for "bijou"?
- What Was Twitter’s Original Name?
- What is the most lightning-struck lake in the world?
- What was Whitman’s “O Captain! My Captain!” an extended metaphor for?
- Which Roman goddess was born from the foams of the sea?
- Q1: Which is the closest planet to the sun?
- 2. For what country does the MOSSAD operate as intelligence gatherers?
- Q3: Which Emmy award winning series was majorly filmed at the Highclere
Castle?
- Which of these countries is considered one of the "Four Asian Tigers"?
- Where is this ornate tower?
- What animal features on the cover of The Beach Boys album “Pet Sounds”?
- The age of a woolly mammoth can be determined by examining what?
- 2. A Boy, a Princess,
A genie with a brass lamp,
A wicked Wizard.
What is the title of this story?
- What is the least common birthday in the United States?
- In what city will you see this sign for Pike Place Market?
- What Dolly Parton-sung tune reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts twice?
- At which sporting event would you most likely see balls traveling at over 180 mph?
- What is it called when a player has no legal move but is not in check?
- What does mastology, also known as theriology, study?
- What kind of whale has made the longest migration of any mammal?
- Q4: In which European country is this location located?
- Hawaii, Alaska, Maine, and Vermont are the only four states to ban what?
- Which painting is over 21 feet wide, and larger than the other three combined?
- Which 80's sitcom used Billy Joel's hit "My Life" as its theme song during the opening credits?
- Who does Guinness list as “the most portrayed literary human character in film & TV”?
- Groucho Marx hosted which television game show?
- We had an adventure visiting DC's overlooked memorials across the city. Which education and civil rights leader's statue graces Lincoln Park?
- 10. Eddie, the dog on "Frasier," is a:
- A mayor in Philippines fired what out of a gold plated toy gun onto a crowd?
- 1. This nation once reached far north to the same latitude as southern Canada. Following the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo its territory retreated to 'south of the border'. Which country was this?
- Is mahalaya amavasya a government holiday?
- Which power-hungry animal takes over the poorly run Manor Farm in the George Orwell novella Animal Farm?
- Where is the oldest brewery in the U.S.?
- What comedian was convicted for obscenity in 1964?
- Which country has an overnight train called the Santa Claus Express?
- What is a synonym for “escutcheon”?
- What state holds the country’s oldest Fourth of July parade?
- The Pony Express was between what two cities?
- What did Marilyn Monroe famously sing in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”?
- What is the price of boAt Airdopes 452 launching during Great Indian Festival?
- You can set up smart home without any rewiring of the house using Alexa?
- 2. One reason for post-independence immigration to Israel was a piece of 1950 legislation called the Law of Return. This law gives Jewish immigrants one major benefit upon arrival in Israel. What is it?
- 1. This blue-eyed member of the Rat Pack supported Democratic candidate John F. Kennedy over Republican Richard Nixon in 1960. Twelve years later, however, he decided to support Nixon for President after all. Who voted *his* way?
- Q1- In 2023, who reached the semi finals of the Australian Open men’s
singles for the 10th time?
- How many years of bad luck does breaking a mirror bring?
- Is it mandatory to get insurance for your vehicle?
- What does the "B" in Susan B. Anthony stand for?
- Which major artist never won any “big four” Grammy Awards?
- What country is credited for introducing the phrase "trick-or-treat"?
- Which athlete received the largest contract in the history of sports?
- John Wayne won his only Best Actor award for what movie?
- Q1: Star Sports Network roped in which Bollywood actor as its brand
ambassador in 2023?
- What is the name of Jon’s direwolf in the series Game of Thrones?
- What product did astronaut John Glenn bring on his 1962 trip to space?
- Where is the International Banana Museum?
- What is another expression for “parapraxis”?
- The oldest operating airline in the world is the national Dutch airline known by which three letters?
- Where did the phrase "Don't mess with Texas" come from?
- [Answer]
The only active volcanos located in mainland Europe are in which country?
- Q3 – India defeated which country to win the bronze medal at the 2022
Women’s Hockey Asia Cup tournament?
- Who originally recorded “The Christmas Song”?
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- 6. The Senegalese flag consists of three vertical stripes with a five-pointed star in the centre. What colour is NOT on the flag?
- Which character is Winnie-the-Pooh’s best friend?
- Which religious group used the Oregon Trail to settle in Salt Lake City?
- What’s another expression for “palfrey”?
- Guess this young person who made a difference through environmental and racial activism.
- What Dish Is Traditionally Served At Wimbledon?
- The term "OK" caught on during what President's campaign?
- Who created the highest-selling artwork to date by a living artist?
- Which state produces nearly 85% of wine in the U.S.?
- Which Heavyweight Boxer Was Known As "The Real Deal"?
- The person being felicitated in this picture is the Chairman and Managing Director of which firm that came up with its own COVID-19 Vaccine?
- What is the capital of Greece?
- Who commissioned this famous Roman building?
- Q2: ‘Mircha’ Rice from West Champaran recently received GI tag. From which
state is it?
- What do the columns of the Lincoln Memorial represent?
- Wildlife aficionados visiting South Australia will enjoy a trip to Naracoorte Caves National Park, both a World Heritage Site and home to roughly 40,000 of which species of bat?
- 7. Who was known for the Playboy Mansion and parties?
- Which mythical creature has a research center in Nebraska?
- Where is the largest department store in the world?
- The Germans started “kinderfeste,” birthday parties to celebrate whom?
- Where can you find this dragon-inspired bridge?
- The Latin term “alma mater” most commonly refers to what?
- The state of being under the control of another person
- Where is the saltiest body of water on Earth?
- Which of the following singers is known professionally by his actual birth name?
- 4. Girl in Coma Finally Awakens! ?
- The Carlton originated with a character from which hit television show?
- What is true about an athlete in a high-scoring percentile?
- Dream of glory Inc. has products across ______
- Brian Jones was in the original lineup of which band?
- “Candle In The Wind” was rewritten to honor which British royal?
- Coniferous trees have leaves that are what shaped?
- Which of the following are the dimensions of a king size bed?
- [Answer]
What kind of Chinese dialect is most spoken in China?
- What business type was Berkshire Hathaway when Warren Buffett bought it?
- How Many Countries Are There?
- Which former SNL cast member's father played keyboards and saxophone for The Righteous Brothers?
- Q1- Who were the two batters to score centuries in the first Men’s Ashes
Test of 2023?
- The United States' first Pride parade was named for what NYC street?
- [Answer]
What is the world's longest certified footrace called?
- Which major computer company did NOT start in a garage?
- The display of OnePlus 9RT features an industry leading touch sampling rate of ___________
- What is chromophobia the fear of?
- What was the first James Bond film to star Roger Moore?
- When Zak and the crew wander westward to investigate Cerro Gordo, California, they learn about the forgotten mining town’s wild history. Where was postmaster H.B. Boland gunned down in December of 1892?
- Q2: Which country recently ordered 80 Rafale fighter jets from France, the
largest order ever for the warplane?
- 4. In 1984, the band Culture Club had international hits with the songs "Karma Chameleon" and "Miss Me Blind." Who was the group's lead singer?
- Which of these countries does not have an official capital city?
- What Disaster Struck The Notre-Dame Cathedral In Paris In 2019?
- What “Maggie May” singer was knighted in 2016?
- What word refers to a structure that crosses a river?
- Q4: Who was the father of this queen?
- Q3- Which astronaut, part of the Apollo- 11 mission recently got married at
the age of 93?
- Sopaipilla was once the official pastry of which state?
- 6. In 1960 Strelka and Belka were the first dogs to do what?
- In our tour of heart-pounding activities the world has to offer, the Bahamas offered us screams, history and wild encounters, but it wasn't anything supernatural. What water ride in Nassau sends you down a 60-foot slide from the top of an iconic temple into a tunnel submerged in a shark-filled lagoon?
- Because it vibrates when electrically charged, what crystal is often used in timepieces?
- What signal calibration technology is used in Acer android televisions?
- Which meteor shower, one of the brightest, took place in January 2022?
- Q3- In 2023, who became the first India Women’s cricketer to be named a
Wisden Cricketer of the Year?
- We enjoyed a 50-state wander across our country's national lands and included this Virginia destination as a stunning backdrop to early American history.
- Who wears the Fisherman’s Ring?
- A popular myth about young George Washington centers around what?
- How many teeth does an adult human typically have?
- Which country’s flag is this?
- What are the first words of the Declaration of Independence?
- The first match of the 2021 T20 World Cup would feature which two countries?
- In its collection of the most iconic foods from around the world, Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations visited a landmark NYC restaurant established in 1888. Which legendary menu item do they say is a must-try for foodies young and old?
- Which country has the world's largest road network?
- Who ultimately conquered Persia and caused the fall of the empire?
- Which famous chain has exactly one remaining location?
- Q2- In the movie ‘Selfiee’ what is the profession of the character played
by Emraan Hashmi?
- Which is NOT one of the four main instrument groups in an orchestra?
- Q4- On which continent do these birds live in primarily?
- The White House was burned during what war?
- Q4 – On what commodity was the first bitcoin transaction done?
- [Answer] What’s another expression for “ephemera”?
- As of 2022, what is the total population of the planet?
- The Plastics are a clique at North Shore High School in what movie?
- 1. A trader's ship lost.
A pound of flesh is the fee.
Pick the lead casket.
Who wanted a pound of flesh?
- Hadrian's Wall is located near the modern-day border of which two countries?
- Who has made the most appearances on the Wheaties cereal box?
- What is the strongest bone in the human body?
- What is another expression for “triplicity”?
- Sarah Winchester renovated her eight-room farmhouse outside San Francisco to evade spirits that were haunting her. Navigating the Winchester Mystery House an adventure in itself, with doors that open into walls, staircases to nowhere and a total of ______ rooms.
- What astronomical sign is associated with the “Woodstock generation”?
- Does Amazon Business provides free registration?
- Which landmark is inscribed with the names of famous scientists?
- 2. This Latin singer has released many albums in both Spanish and English. One of his more popular songs is "Livin' la Vida Loca". But, he doesn't just sing; he writes, too. His autobiography, "Me", was published in 2010.
Who is he?
- Where is the real “Penny Lane” located?
- 7. Which actress was in the movie remakes "The Parent Trap" (1998) and also "Freaky Friday" (2003)?
- Which Of The Following Is True For Amazon Fashion During Great India Festival?
- [Answer]
What is the name of the British sitcom starring Rowan Atkinson as the title character?
- Q5 – This is a famous city in which country?
- Which of these is NOT one of the five national libraries of the U.S.?
- Which brand of soda was created for Nazi Germany during WWII?
- Which shoe trend is the influencer sporting in this picture?
- Q4: This structure was built by which dynasty of Roman Emperor?
- What is the least populous country in the world?
- What is the oldest university west of the Mississippi River?
- In what country are square watermelons popular?
- The inventor of Cool Whip and Tang also created which other product?
- Our 14 excellent explorations in Hawaii includes Molokai’s Papohaku Beach Park. It has one of Hawaii’s largest what?
- Q1: Basketball star Brittney Griner was freed in a prisoner exchange with
Russia for which convicted arms dealer?
- What Does The Acronym NFL Stand For?
- Where is this scenic monastery?
- According to a 1985 Supreme Court case, which of these places is not an island?
- According to math 1+2=?
- Which state was NOT named after a British monarch?
- We traveled coast-to-coast to explore the culinary wonders of barbecue. Our choice for Vermont offers all of the following dishes except ___________.
- What is the name of the President's official guest house?
- Silkworms primarily feed on what type of tree?
- Which Shakespearian King Cried, “A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom For A Horse!”?
- Explore summer in a swimsuit via our collection of favorite water park rides across the world. We include the King Khajuna on our list. What is not true about this mammoth?
- Q5- This food delicacy is called as what in Afghanistan?
- Where is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the U.S.?
- Q1: Annu Rani, recently came 7th in which event at the World Athletics
Championship?
- What European city held the first World's Fair in 1851?
- What is a synonym for “pother”?
- Q4: What is the name of this landmark?
- What is another expression for “diaspora”?
- From which country did the Yorkie breed dog originate?
- Kings Peak is the highest point in which state?
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand Was Heir To The Throne Of Which Country When He Died In 1914?
- Which NFL team has the most wins on Thanksgiving Day?
- Answer 3 (C) – India
- Copper Is Named After Which Island In The Mediterranean?
- 1. Lion lets Mouse go; Mouse returns later to free Lion from trap.
- The latest OnePlus buds pro offers 40 dB smart adaptive noise cancellation technology. What other features does the earbuds offer?
- According to Guinness World Records, what is the record number of children born by one woman?
- Between 7-14, the bones of children can grow by how much?
- Q4: This famous scientist spent his last years in the town of Princeton in
which US state?
- Where on the body would you find the ulnar nerve?
- Where is this bridge nicknamed after a coat hanger?
- How much do I have to pay to watch ‘Roomies S3’ on miniTV?
- Our friends at TLC collected 20 wonderous national parks where you can say your vows and everyone else is left speechless by the beauty of the backdrop. Which of the eight coastal and summit sites do they feature for Hawaii’s Haleakala National Park?
- What is the name of this beefy action figure?
- Which Robert Redford film features the iconic line "What we’ve got here is failure to communicate"?
- Where is this ornate mosque?
- What train station has the most platforms in the world?
- Q1 – Before joining Manchester United, Erik Ten Hag was the manager of
which of these teams?
- For an exploration on wheels, we picked the 10 most breathtaking road trips, including a roadway traveling from the mainland over eight bridges that span a series of small islands and islets. In which country is it?
- 3. Rather than leaving fast, they waited for the storm to abate. What is the meaning of abate?
- Which famous individual is the most-followed account holder on Twitter, with over 130 million followers as of October 2021?
- Q1: For which country’s President has the International Criminal Court
issued an arrest warrant?
- What is the largest island in the Caribbean?
- The first coupon was distributed for what product?
- 5. This town is home to the largest Icelandic population outside of Iceland. It was also the site of a remarkable emergency landing flight of a Air Canada Boeing 767 on July 23, 1983.
- If London Bridge really were falling down, into what river would it land?
- Where is Mile 0 of the Trans-Canada Highway located?
- Q3 – Who among these is the director of the recently released movie Badhaai
Do?
- What is the southernmost city on Earth?
- The Tipitaka is the holy text of which religion?
- We have recommendations for the best places to see when visiting the Emerald Isle and include the Dublin Literary Pub Crawl. Actors dressed as famous Irish writers guide tourists to some of the best watering holes in the city, beginning at which pub?
- Between 1994 and 2006, President Ram Nath Kovind was a member of the Rajya Sabha representing…
- Using which bank’s credit card can customers avail 10% instant discount while shopping during Amazon Great Republic Day Sale?
- What Charleton Heston movie won 11 Oscars in 1960?
- What is the most common way to say “goodbye” in French?
- We compiled 10 of the scariest secret spots around the world and included _______, one of the creepiest places Expedition Unknown host Josh Gates had visited, prompting him to almost abandon a case for the first time ever.
- Where can you find this mosque surrounded by water?
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- Italy’s glamorous Lake Como is shaped like what?
- What classic board game rose to popularity during the Great Depression?
- Q1 – Both goals in the 2002 FIFA World Cup final was scored by which
legendary Brazilian player?
- Who was the first artist to win a Grammy for music from an unreleased film?
- What Kind Of Animal Is Squab?
- At Super Bowl XLII, Who Was The Winning Quarterback?
- In what state is the easy-to-remember ZIP code 12345?
- The Door Peninsula is part of the border of what state?
- What former Vice President gave a speech about his dog Checkers?
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Who is Russell Crowe?
- What’s a synonym for “vagile”?
- If all of your blood vessels were connected end to end, how many miles would they run?
- Which state is home to the Valley of Fire State Park?
- Q5: In which state of India is this UNESCO World Heritage Site located?
- Before Lucy married Ricky Ricardo on the television show "I Love Lucy," what was her maiden name?
- Our friends at TLC found trending essentials to create your spring wardrobe and included which versatile pants as a must-have for travel this spring and summer?
- What is NOT one of Mozart’s operas?
- Our trip to national park sites near Baltimore and Washington, DC, included several historic residences. The large wood-frame house on 9 acres that we visited in Glen Echo, Maryland was home to _________.
- Which group has recently surpassed Justin Bieber to become the most subscribed artist on YouTube?
- What was the sacred animal of ancient Egypt?
- Q4 – Who invented the chocolate chip flavour of this food item?
- Q4- Who is the only person who doesn’t need this document for travel
purposes?
- Which President changed his Secret Service codename from "Tumbler" to "Trailblazer"?
- Which carnival staple debuted at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair?
- Who Was The US President When 9/11 Happened?
- Which game show host ended his shows by asking people to have their pets spayed or neutered?
- What does the French term "déjà vu" translate to?
- The Bugatti Veyron Was Designed And Produced By Which Large Automotive Group?
- What is the medical term for chronic bad breath?
- To be “jazzed” about something is to be what?
- Animals with backbones are called what?
- Q5: Which country is the leading producer of this drink?
- What were the clocks striking in the opening line of the book “1984”?
- Which U.S. President was an honorary citizen of San Marino?
- Which of these TV sitcoms featured a married couple that was actually married in real life?
- Which two states have "mountain" in their official nickname?
- What building stands at 1,776 feet tall in a nod to the Declaration of Independence?
- 3. Which one of these Browns was British Prime Minister from 2007-2010?
- Where is Mars in order from the sun?
- Where did Swedish meatballs originate?
- What’s a synonym for “inkhorn”?
- What food item requires tempering?
- What does "Pantheon" mean in Greek?
- What is the largest Canadian province by area?
- Winter here is the perfect time to head down under to the southern hemisphere’s summer. We picked 15 top family outings in Sydney and included a ferry trip to _________, for its secluded wharves, beach activities and breathtaking views.
- What Is The Ford Mustang Named After?
- Crawfish are popular in what American city?
- Alaska P. Davidson made history in 1922 as the first woman what?
- What is the name for the longest side of a right triangle?
- Which of these states did the main route of the trail NOT go through?
- Which word was named Dictionary.com’s word of the year 2021?
- Which Eagles song earned the band their first Grammy?
- When does the Harvest Moon occur?
- Passover is also known as "the Feast of" what kind of bread?
- Which country hosts the World Ice Golf Championship?
- Q1 – Which is the largest employer in India?
- What kind of hat was Abraham Lincoln known for?
- What is an antonym for “scission”?
- 8. Gary Cooper picked up an award for his role of Marshal Will Kane in this old western movie. What is the name of this movie? "High _______".
- 5. In what 2000 film, starring Mel as Nick Marshall and Helen Hunt as Darcy Maguire, does Gibson acquire the ability to hear women's thoughts after an accident with a hair dryer?
- American virologist Jonas Salk discovered the vaccine for what disease?
- Where is the largest state fair?
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From which anime did the line: "Pikachu, I choose you!", come from?
- Which Hollywood star famously sang “Happy Birthday” to JFK?
- Who actor played attorney Perry Mason on television?
- The capital cities of Denmark, Finland, Latvia, Sweden, and Estonia are all located on which sea?
- Q5 – Which company is the parent organization of this mobile brand?
- The mock-Tudor from Steven Spielberg's Poltergeist made the list of our 21 favorite houses from horror movies. For the final scene when the house gets sucked into a vortex, set designers built a 4-foot-wide mockup and used __________ to make it appear that the home is being whisked away.
- Chaturanga was an Indian predecessor of what modern game?
- Which Of These Does Oziva’s Biotin Improve?
- In The Dirty Harry Films, What Was Harry’s Surname?
- In which baseball stadium would you find a left field wall known as "The Green Monster"?
- Who is the only President to have earned an MBA?
- Which Parisian landmark is located on an island in the Seine River?
- What Were The First Ice Hockey Pucks Made Out Of?
- The Coral Sea lies off the eastern coast of which country?
- Kakamuchee, Galajunkja, and Bombay are all former names of what city?
- 1. Which class of organic substances includes pepsin, lipase and trypsin among its numerous members?
- The founder of which hotel died in the sinking of the Titanic?
- What is the world's largest indoor theater by capacity?
- In which South American country can you find "Coca-Cola Lake"?
- Q1- The first AIIMS in North-East India was opened in which city?
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How do students usually travel to Hogwarts School?
- Memorial Day affords an extra day for weekend adventuring. When Priceline shared its ranking of the weekend's top destinations a few years back, which big city held the #1 spot?
- What state contains the entirety of the Grand Canyon?
- Which U.S. President Brought His Own Bathtub On A Trip To Panama?
- Which actor played James Bond only once?
- What is the opposite of eigengrau?
- Which U.S. state is home to the San Juan Islands?
- What does a yard measure?
- What word refers to the speed at which a song is played?
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- What famous stuffed bear sits at the New York Public Library?
- Where is this bright yellow building?
- In our Boston travel guide, we include several activities in the North End, the city’s oldest neighborhood. What didn't we mention doing in this area?
- In what culture is a baby considered one year old at the time of birth?
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- The onset of spring means convertible weather so we looked for the most picturesque roads in the country for a scenic drive. In which state did we drive over 42 bridges with plenty of places to pull over and swim, snorkel and fish?
- Which of these regions has less gravity than the rest of the world?
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- What NFL coach is the namesake for a massive video game franchise?
- Dog mushing is the official sport of what state?
- What league's officials do NOT use whistles??
- Our guide to the top attractions will help you plan your dream vacation to London. This statue on our list is considered by some to be one of the more famous works of art in the city and was relocated after World War II.
- 5. She was the lead singer in a band called Big Brother and the Holding Company. They scored several hits, such as "Piece of My Heart" and "Cry Baby". She also had a posthumous number one hit with "Me and Bobby McGee". Who was this dynamic rock singer?
- What is the most populous capital city in the U.S.?
- Who is called upon to vote in order to break a tie in the Senate?
- 4. The film "Back to the Future" (1985) featured a specific motor car, which was converted into a time machine by "Doc" Brown and used by him and Marty McFly to travel back in time. What type of car was used in the film?
- Which item is flying off grocery store shelves in China after false rumors claim it's a COVID remedy?
- After gaining independence in 2011, which country became internationally recognized as the newest country in the world?
- Which of these food companies at one time operated a video games division?
- 5. The things some people do, it's like they have no _______ at all. Do you know how to spell the missing word?
- Q1 – Who was named the Player of the Series in the recently concluded T20I
series between England and Pakistan?
- When did January 1 become the first day of the new year?
- Before KFC, where did Colonel Sanders cook food?
- He was one third of the Lal Bal Pal triumvirate. The British colonial authorities called him “The father of the Indian unrest.”
- 1. The contemporary version of this sport originated in Scotland. The object is to strike a small dimpled ball with a club and place the ball in a cup in the shortest amount of strokes. What is the name of this game?
- What environmental factor began the decline of the woolly mammoth?
- How many countries end in "stan"?
- What is a synonym for “tocsin”?
- 1. Which dancing phenomenon, born Frederick Austerlitz, was noted for 'Top Hat' (1935) and 'Finian's Rainbow' (1968)?
- If x = 5 and y = 7, what does 2xy equal?
- What astrological sign is represented by the bull?
- Who was the first U.S. Vice President to resign?
- Which of these conglomerates is headquartered in Boston and plans to split into three separate companies?
- Which country has the nickname "Land of Fire and Ice"?
- In the late 1800s, Karl Dobermann created which breed of dog to protect him while he worked at which job?
- 4. Poker hands are folded. Origami is folded. Failing businesses are folded. Sheep are folded. How does one fold together ingredients in the kitchen?
- 1. Which disease might your child have if they are experiencing swollen and painful salivary glands?
- What do you call the person who lives next door?
- The “Mona Lisa” once hung in the bedroom of what historical figure?
- In which country can you find this ancient, mud-brick fort?
- What is a synonym for “firstling”?
- 8. In which musical will you find the character of Fagin?
- Which of these states is known for its Superman ice cream flavor?
- Q1: Carl Pei, the OnePlus co-founder has announced the name of his next
venture. What is it called?
- What is the longest living vertebrate on Earth?
- Which dog breed is named after an Alpine pass between Switzerland and Italy?
- Ownership of goods under hire purchase agreement is transferred at the time of
- What candy was used to lure E.T. in the 1982 movie “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial”?
- Hot cross buns are traditionally eaten on which day of the year?
- Which cereal is “magically delicious”?
- Where can you find these ancient stone statues?
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The multinational technology company Google was founded in which country?
- From which continent did this fruit originate?
- What is the name of the bird in the picture?
- Aretha Franklin recorded "Respect" in 1967, but who wrote and recorded the song first?
- What was Elvis Presley’s middle name?
- Who directed the first "Jurassic Park"?
- Where is this cascading waterfall?
- 1. "Buenos dias, c�mo est�s?" You know that in Spanish "buenos dias" means good morning, but what does "c�mo est�s" mean?
- Which American President Had A Pet Hyena Named Bill?
- What Was New York City Originally Called?
- What mountain range shares a name with a well-known type of chair?
- 4. A Scottish William this time, who fought the English and ended his life - screaming, without a doubt - being hanged, drawn and quartered at Smithfield. His name?
- What is a synonym for “dunnage”?
- What is another expression for “conversazione”?
- Which country first introduced a red, white, and blue tricolor flag?
- 1. What started World War II?
- Which Italian town is the setting for Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"?
- What determines an element’s atomic mass?
- Who is Luke Skywalker's twin sister?
- 1. Which T word is said to express gratitude?
- In What Year Did WW1 Begin?
- Where is the highest railway station in Europe?
- What town is "Little House on the Prairie" primarily set in?
- How much of Africa does the Sahara Desert cover?
- The greater roadrunner is the official bird of which state?
- What is the only national flag with no colors in common with the U.S. flag?
- Our complete guide to US amusement parks delivers vacation ideas for those who enjoy eye-watering speeds, teeth-chattering descents and a g-force that relocates organs. We head to Coney Island to get shot in the air how far and how fast?
- What Has Lots Of Eyes, But Can’t See?
- The chilika lake is the largest salt water lake in india. True/False
- Lemurs are indigenous to which island nation?
- Our list of 21 things every parent needs in a travel bag will have you prepared for summer explorations with the littles. What product from our list do we say doubles as a hair gel?
- What “Silent Spring” author celebrated her birthday on May 27?
- A manticore has a human head, a scorpion tail, and what kind of body?
- Who was the original host of The Late Show, the first late-night talk show on Fox?
- In the “Harry Potter” series, what is the name of someone without powers?
- What is the name of the character who appears in a cloud of dust?
- Which airport is named after a former U.S. Secretary of State?
- Pizza was invented for what group of people?
- UNESCO recently added calligraphy in which language to the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list?
- On what planet is the robot WALL-E deserted?
- "Shoeless" is part of a nickname for which infamous baseball player?
- Which word is a close synonym for "ossified"?
- Who was the first African American to win a Wimbledon singles title?
- What is a synonym for “punnet”?
- The island of Djerba is located off the coast of which African country?
- What’s another expression for “farctate”?
- What kind of chemical reaction produces heat?
- How long did it take to extinguish all the flames from the 9/11 attacks on Ground Zero?
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- 1. What was for dinner tonight. Mom mixed ground beef, bread crumbs, spices and ketchup. She baked it in the oven. What is that food that looks like bread before you slice it?
- What is another expression for “scrutator”?
- Shakespeare's wife has the same name as which Hollywood actress?
- A spring visit to Scotland promises outdoor fun without the crowds. What day-trip destination do we recommend near Edinburgh, with a colorful spring vista, rolling hills perfect for picnics and hiking routes for all ages and fitness levels?
- In our collection of 21 lazy rivers to float this summer, we learned that in addition to its world of oceanfront, Florida has wonderous rivers too. At this state park two hours outside Tampa, crystal-clear water bubbles out of the ground and into a river, a hot spot for tubers since the 1990s.
- What is considered the first modern novel?
- 1. Which solo artist recorded the album "Let's Get It On"?
- 4. Which Spanish treasure seeker and explorer discovered the Mississippi river in 1541?
- Which ruler was just six days old when she ascended the throne?
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What game is in the picture?
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Which kind of sport involves ascending inclined ice formations?
- Q2- Which fast bowler, who plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore, became
the fastest Indian to take 100 wickets in IPL?
- What is a synonym for “quidnunc”?
- Q5- This palace was built by which ruler?
- Q2: The upcoming crime thriller movie ‘Cuttputlli’ stars which of these
actors in the lead role?
- What landscape inspired Katherine Bates to write “America the Beautiful”?
- Japan's "Three Holy Mountains" are Mount Tate, Mount Haku and what?
- What musician is listed as a composer of “Surfin’ U.S.A.” by the Beach Boys?
- Q1- Which country has decided to rebuild the world’s largest-ever airplane,
which was destroyed recently?
- What is a synonym for “repetend”?
- The invention of which gadget shares a connection with NASA and the Apollo moon landing?
- Where was the last land battle of the Civil War?
- How many chambers does the heart have?
- Which of these monuments was once painted yellow?
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- Which city was recently announced as the least stressful to live in?
- Wimbledon matches are played on what kind of court?
- A leaf from what tree is on the Canadian flag?
- Which country accounts for one-quarter of the world's wool production?
- Where is the driest place on Earth?
- 1. "Argh! I just want to close my eyes and scream, I'm so stressed! I'm seeing colours!"
Which of these is considered the most soothing colour on the spectrum?
- What is the color of Darth Vader's light saber?
- In "A Christmas Story," what does Ralphie hope to get for Christmas?
- What naturally occurring psychedelic is derived from a cactus?
- In 2021, what was the world's bestselling all-electric vehicle?
- Where is Mount Olympus located?
- Q3: Ticket to Paradise’ is an upcoming movie that stars George Clooney and
which famous actress in the lead roles?
- What must some California homeowners do in February to avoid a fine?
- Where is this pedestrian suspension bridge?
- A spring visit to Seattle should include touring the plethora of coffee shops that serve as the city's social hubs. On our Seattle coffee-culture trip, we found this spot popular among bike messengers.
- What celebrity was married a whopping nine times?
- Which toy’s original patented name was the “whirligig”?
- What is the name of this folk style wall paintings famous in Maharashtra.
- Which city hosted the Indian Ocean Conference 2021?
- Where is the world's tallest air traffic control tower?
- Which of these actors has NEVER portrayed Abraham Lincoln?
- Which of these jobs did George Costanza NOT have?
- 3. This dog breed originated in Mexico, and is also the smallest dog breed.
- Which nation's capital is the wettest on Earth?
- Which bird eats with its head upside down?
- 4. National Basketball Association: Michael Jordan suited up for which two basketball teams during his career?
- What type of moon denotes something that rarely happens?
- Where is this magnificent fountain?
- Q1: The walls and ceiling of the sanctum sanctorum of which temple have
been given a new look with 550 gold layers?
- 1. Did you ever want to poke the belly of this cute little guy to make him giggle? He represents the Pillsbury Company. Who is he?
- Which of the royal residences is located in London?
- What is a “derby”?
- What is the only Great Lake that doesn't border any Midwestern states?
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Which river did Captain Sully Sullenberger land his aircraft on?
- Which Presidential proclamation led to passage of the 13th Amendment?
- Q5: This famous dog breed is a _______ breed of retriever dog. Fill in the
blanks
- When is a Caesarian section used?
- Lake Tahoe straddles the border of which states?
- Which country is home to the Dalmatian Coast?
- Q4: In Greek Mythology, which god was said to have herds of red colour
variants of this animal?
- Where is this famous spa?
- In what state is the tallest waterfall in the continental U.S.?
- What is a spider's web made of?
- What was the first country to offer free public transportation?
- 1. This serious disease is one that clouds the eye lens. It can be caused by several factors including genetics, eye injury or even other eye diseases. Which disease, which is also the word for powerful waterfalls, am I talking about?
- In 1968, who became the first Black woman in Congress?
- What drink does McDonald’s release each year for St. Patrick’s Day?
- 5. It is vital to be properly prepared for your trip. What items should you have with you to assure a safe adventure?
- What do upbeats and downbeats do for the orchestra?
- Which of these is true about the MamyPoko Pants Extra Absorb that comes with new ‘Widespread Crisscross Sheet’?
- Q1: Bartholomew Ogbeche, winner of the ISL 2021-22 Golden Boot, represented
which side this season?
- Where is the only place in London where you can drive on the right?
- What was the original name of the Peanuts comic strip?
- 10. In 1989 what oil tanker created a major water problem around Alaska?
- What is the largest fish in the ocean?
- What is the world's largest archipelago by area?
- Which mastermind is the main antagonist in the Sherlock Holmes series?
- 3. Vietnam at this time in Ho Chi Minh's life was still known by which name?
- What is the only U.S. national park south of the equator?
- Which U.S. President officially dedicated the Empire State Building?
- Which Roman god sits in front of the Library of Congress?
- What is another expression for “enjambment”?
- In 1998, Tara Lipinski became the youngest U.S. gold medalist in what?
- What is another expression for “cantillate”?
- Which president’s daughter has a shade of blue named after her?
- Where can you find this dramatic landscape?
- Which state produces 95% of the world's bourbon?
- What distinguishes a heifer from other cows?
- Where can you find this haunted castle?
- 9. Who's the famous drummer from 'The Beatles'?
- Which Shakespearean tragedy takes place in Verona, Italy?
- What does the word “Hanukkah” mean in Hebrew?
- What Color Is The Boardwalk Property In A Standard Set Of Monopoly?
- Where is Sugarloaf Mountain?
- We headed to Westminster Dog Show a decade ago to enjoy some behind-the-scenes action with the competitors. Glamorous pup Olivia came all the way from Hawaii for the show. What type of dog was she?
- What word does the “E” in ESPN represent?
- Which country is home to the most African elephants?
- The iconic yellow Play-Doh cans made its debut in…
- Which rebooted sci-fi series features a woman portraying Starbuck?
- Which director won a Tony, an Oscar, and an Emmy in the same year?
- Q2: Who is the No.1 seed in the men’s singles at the US Open this year?
- In which state is it illegal to dress up as a priest or nun for Halloween?
- What is the most poisonous tree in the world?
- Which species is the world’s oldest surviving multi-organ animal?
- “A-tisket a-tasket, a green and yellow basket, I wrote a letter ___”
- 1. Two students left a college class room and were discussing the lecture they had just heard the professor give. One of the the students said to the other, "It was all Greek to me". What did he mean with such an expression?
- Which President Served The Shortest Term In Office?
- Q2 – In 2022, Sergio Mattarella was re-elected as the president of which
country?
- Richard the Lionheart is famous for his part in what conflict?
- What was the capital of the Aztec Empire?
- There are 25 feet between Tom and Stu. How many inches is that?
- What is the world's most populous island nation?
- Q5 – This famous scientist won the Nobel Prize for _______ in 1921. Fill in
the blanks
- What is the southernmost capital city in the continental United States?
- Q4: This doll depicts which Marvel character?
- In which U.S. city can you find these metal towers?
- A graveyard in Vermont is dedicated to which sweet treat?
- Which of the following transmission line have more initial cost?
- Spring is a great time to escape to the Galapagos Islands, particularly if you're interested in snorkeling. During our trip, we swam with all of the following except _______.
- 1. I slept "all night long". What do these words tell us?
- Frank Sinatra owned what record label?
- 7. 'If we don't play well in the second half, we will loose this game.' Which word in the preceding sentence is used incorrectly?
- "The Lion King" is loosely based on which play by William Shakespeare?
- What is the Michelin Man's "real" name?
- What state's official song is "Yankee Doodle"?
- What god of love carried a bow and arrow?
- What animal has the strongest bite?
- Which baseball hero died in a plane crash on his way to deliver relief supplies to earthquake victims?
- On 10th November, United Nations observes the World Science Day for Peace & ____________ . Fill in the blanks
- Who was the longtime celebrity pitchman for priceline.com?
- Q5: This President wanted to build a wall on which border?
- What country consumes the most vanilla?
- Q1-Aman Sehrawat has won India’s first gold medal at the Asian _______
Championships 2023.
- "Bearing off" all of one's pieces is the goal in what classic board game?
- What’s another word for ogdoad?
- What popular off-road vehicle was first made for military reconnaissance?
- Edvard Munch, Painter Of "The Scream," Is From Which European Country?
- Q3: What is the preserved item weighing 181kg that is kept at the Royal
Ontario Museum in Canada?
- Which chain employs carhops that deliver food on roller skates?
- 5. The first nuclear powered submarine was commissioned on September 30, 1954. What was her name?
- How Many Seasons Did The TV Show, “The Brady Bunch” Run For?
- We know that India celebrates Children’s Day on November 14th, however which day is observed by the UN as World Children’s Day?
- What state shares no common letters with its capital?
- Which countries claim to have invented the pavlova dessert?
- Q2: Lunar ______ is a mission investigating lunar water and geology and is
part of NASA’s SIMPLEx program. Fill in the blanks
- What type of performer headlines a 2005 music rhythm game?
- Which rock group commissioned Andy Warhol to create the Sticky Fingers album cover in 1971?
- Q1- After his brilliant performances against New Zealand, who recently
became the No.1 ranked ODI bowler in the world?
- What was Shaggy's real name in the cartoon "Scooby-Doo"?
- Our friends at TLC made a collection of health adventures for the year and included workouts for every type of exerciser. Which of the following do they recommend for folks who like a mental and physical challenge?
- Q4 – Name this animal. (In a famous scene from Friends, Ross came dressed
as this animal as well)
- 5. What would you be watching if you were in the stands at Wrigley Field?
- President Joe Biden appeared on whose late-night talk show this week?
- What animal appears in the logo for Lamborghini cars?
- 7. Teri Hatcher was predominantly famous in the nineties for playing which Super Hero's girlfriend and then wife?
- Q1: David Warner has been named the captain of which team for the 2023 IPL
season?
- Which cereal is known for its “Snap! Crackle! Pop!” slogan?
- Where was the coldest recorded temperature in the contiguous U.S.?
- We gathered together popular cocktails from around the globe to give an international flavor to your happy hour. Where did the mixed drink originate that reminded the mixologist of the color of the saint’s toga in a 15th-century painting?
- On “Star Trek,” Spock told others to “live long and” what?
- 1. Which fish, touted by Theodore Roosevelt as "the most ferocious fish in the world", is quite timid despite their razor sharp teeth and penchant for meat?
- What was the name of the first major Mesoamerican culture?
- Who was the first redheaded President of the United States?
- Budapest, Bratislava And Belgrade Are All On Which Major River?
- The song "America the Beautiful" was inspired by a trip to what famous "purple mountain majesty"?
- Congress passed which constitutional amendment during the Civil War?
- Which Marvel Avenger is from Asgard?
- Which of these big cats is NOT indigenous to the Serengeti?
- Who was Time magazine's first Man of the Year in 1927?
- 6. What is a perfect game?
- What Musician/Band Has The Most #1 Hits?
- Post-it Notes were originally known as what?
- The Indian Air Force has recenty received two Mirage 2000 trainer version aircrafts from which country?Question
- On what day is the winter solstice?
- Who Was The Fourth President Of The United States?
- Q1- Which pair recently became India’s first to reach the semis of the All
England Badminton Championships in Women’s Doubles?
- Which of the following is a nickname for London, England?
- Sphynx cats lack what feature?
- Alan Rickman Plays Which Character In “Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves”?
- We found some jaw-dropping accommodations for your next world wander, including a private residence spread across 7 acres of land and made up of 2 romantic villas with 13 bedrooms. Where is this high-end rental?
- What is the largest Greek island?
- The only U.S. president with a Ph.D. led the country during which war?
- How Many Great Lakes Are There?
- To escape the tourist traps on your next big-city vacation, check out our list of locals-only spots. Our TRVL host and NYC local sends you to which neighborhood hangout with some of the best happy hours in the city?
- On the national flag of which of these neighbouring countries of India is a weapon displayed?
- Where is Sophia originally from?
- 1. What name should you be born with to be just like the average U.S. president, matching 6 of the first 43 presidents?
- Which classic song was inspired by a U.S. president's daughter?
- Q3 – How many planets are there in our Solar System?
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In which country did the Soweto uprising occur?
- Where is the deepest point on Earth?
- What President first declared the Grand Canyon a national monument?
- How many gold medals does Sir Mo Farah have from this international multi-sport event?
- What are Colombians known for enjoying in their hot chocolate?
- Which play popularized the saying, “Beware the Ides of March”?
- What is the name of the submarine featured in Jules Verne's novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"?
- What word is a dish with food put between two slices of bread?
- Goldfish were originally domesticated in which country?
- Which company uses a stock ticker symbol that's the same as its name?
- What Country Has More Than Half Of Its People Believing In Elves, Dwarves, And Ghosts?
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- Which building is widely regarded as the first skyscraper?
- Victoria, Australia, is home to famous limestone stacks known as what?
- Hawaii’s Big Island is home to which national park?
- What Was The First Country To Allow Women To Vote?
- What is the closest galaxy to the Milky Way?
- What is the longest bone in the body?
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- We have more than a dozen compelling reasons to explore Florence, Italy, this summer, including a visit to Basilica of Santa Croce. We can see the tombs of many well-known Italians there, but not this one.
- Animal phyla are defined by vertebrae — which refers to what body part?
- 1. The Purple Gang, unlike many of the other crime "families," was predominantly made up of members of this heritage.
- What is NYC’s largest store?
- What blue creature is the resident daredevil on “The Muppet Show”?
- Q1- Which team won the World Test Championship title for the first time in
2023?
- Q2 – By virtue of the Best Picture triumph of ‘CODA’ which became the first
streaming service to win a Best Picture Oscar?
- Which European capital used to be called Christiania?
- What Country Produces The Most Pineapples?
- What mountain can be seen on the packaging of a Toblerone chocolate bar?
- Which African nation borders the most countries?
- Walt Disney Pictures' "When You Wish Upon a Star" song is from what movie?
- In What Year Did The USSR Launch The Sputnik Satellite?
- What do the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Louvre have in common?
- Q5: This bird was prized and revered in which medieval culture?
- Along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who led the women’s suffrage movement?
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This flag belongs to which country?
- A dog named Peritas is said to have saved what ruler from an elephant?
- What country produces more than 4 billion tulip bulbs a year?
- We investigated the top haunted cities in America and learned of the Wabasha Street Caves in St. Paul, Minnesota, said to be haunted by whom?
- What is a synonym for “counterpane”?
- In what country do people practice shrimp fishing on horseback?
- 2. Which tool starting with "H" will assist in cutting basil, chives or dill to appropriate size?
- How Many Syllables Are In A Haiku?
- Q2: Who among these won her second straight world title in the women’s
singles at the Badminton World Championships?
- Which country used to be known as Ceylon?
- What is your sign of the zodiac if you were born on Groundhog day?
- What is black, white, and red all over?
- Donut shops make our lives sweet. We sought out the best in the US and included ____________ in South Carolina, with a popular German Chocolate flavor.
- Q5: What is the name of the highest building located in this city?
- Captain Benjamin Pierce went by what nickname on “M*A*S*H”?
- Q1: Which England Test captain will be available only as a specialist
batter for Chennai Super Kings during the IPL 2023?
- El Árbol del Tule, the world's widest tree, is in what country?
- Where can you tour the Dr Pepper Museum?
- What is the most popular dog breed in the U.S.?
- Which Planet In The Solar System Is The Hottest?
- What water body is this island lighthouse located in?
- Which motor vehicle manufacturer is misspelled below?
- The Senedd is the government of which country?
- How many countries are there in Europe?
- Which style of dance did NOT originate because of jazz music?
- Which country added a new module called ‘Nauka’ to the International Space Station in 2021?
- Who was the first U.S. President to make an official trip to another country?
- Which game uses a “pop-o-matic” to roll the die?
- Which of Henry VIII’s wives was a lady-in-waiting to her two predecessors?
- In the Book of Leviticus, God tells what man not to shave his beard?
- Who was "Time" magazine's first-ever Person of the Year?
- What Does “WHO” Stand For?
- Tinikling, a folk dance performed using bamboo, originated where?
- Which university did Charles graduate from in 1970?
- Cheese made from sheep’s milk is known as what in Italy?
- What monarchical duo officially vacated their royal duties in 2021?
- What is another expression for “dissertation”?
- Which U.S. state is home to most of the Mojave Desert?
- The next 2K Games games seem to have leaked on the web
- Q5: What was this tower used to monitor in the late 1950s?
- Which of these Mexican cities is located farthest west?
- What sporting venue is located at 1000 Vin Scully Avenue?
- Which composer wrote the famous Wedding March?
- For every point Notre Dame scores, their leprechaun mascot does what?
- what is the strength of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in (figure 1)?
- Q1 – Joshua Da Silva was the Man of the Match as West Indies recently beat
which team in a Test match at Grenada?
- John Travolta Plays Vincent Vega In What 1994 Film?
- Q3: In 2007, Mount Everest replaced King Gyanendra on the 10 rupee note of
which country?
- “Don’t tell anybody anything” closes which classic novel?
- The Yukon is the longest river in which U.S. state?
- Q3: Which country is experimenting with an “artificial sun,” dubbed
Experiential Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST)?
- 1. With the death of Bon Scott in February 1980, rock fans around the world almost witnessed the demise of Australian rock band, AC/DC. Which album announced their return, in July of that year, and was dedicated to the memory of this great frontman?
- The Fast & Up Vegan Plant Protein contains which of these?
- In which city can you find this perfectly preserved Roman temple?
- Who is Boo in the 2001 film "Monster's Inc."?
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- 1. The Battle of Karbala, in 680 CE, took place in what is now Iraq and is a major event in the history of which religion?
- Which NYC building has a secret subway station hidden below?
- In which administrative region of Italy is this tower located?
- 4. The final preparation is made from iron and phosphorus. Its name is Latin for iron phosphate. What is the final preparation?
- What Is The Style Of This Painting “Krishna, Spring In Kulu”
- Q4: Which species of this animal has the widest range of all non-human
primates?
- Q5- Where was the first chocolate bar made?
- Q4: Name this type of pasta
- 3. What a headache! Which of the following compounds, also called acetyl salicylic acid, became a house-hold name as a pain reliever but is actually a registered trademark owned by Bayer AG?
- Which company invested in Apple to save it from bankruptcy in 1997?
- What company's logo famously features a hidden arrow?
- What triangular New York building was one of the city's first skyscrapers?
- What holiday was invented to rival the Fourth of July?
- Who played Margaret Thatcher in 2011's "The Iron Lady"?
- The Birdland club, a bebop hotbed in the '50s, is located where?
- Who was the state of Virginia named after?
- Made famous in a James Bond movie, cruising this famous highway from our iconic collection will require negotiating hairpin turns with sheer drops while enjoying the stunning views.
- Q3 – Who plays the role of Sherlock Holmes in the movie ‘Enola Holmes 2’?
- Where did the Japanese navy lose its first battle in 50 years?
- What Is The Official State Car Of The Emperor Of Japan?
- What "Seinfeld" prop was donated to the Smithsonian?
- 1. What is the name of the garden that the east door to the Oval office opens to?
- What’s the only book in the Harry Potter series that doesn’t feature Lord Voldemort?
- Which state's entire coastline is a national monument?
- Which of the following is NOT a Caribbean country?
- Many folk interested in paranormal adventures prefer them from the comfort of their sofas. We polled Travel Channel fans for favorite creepy moments from the long-running Dead Files, and they included the episode _________, in which Amy discovers the young members of a local family are not being haunted by ghosts, but abducted by aliens.
- Which city was the birthplace of the Italian renaissance?
- 1. A Memphis mansion
Graced by a rock and roll king
Who left the building.
Which famous estate is this?
- “Doogie Howser, M.D.” starred which child actor?
- The color of a firefly’s light varies by what?
- If you owned a “Brick” in the 1980s, you were an early adopter of what?
- 1. The Boston Celtics won eight successive NBA titles between 1959 and 1966 under the guidance of which coach?
- What is an antonym for “exonym”?
- Q2: Which country topped The World Happiness Report 2023, published by the
United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network?
- What is a synonym for “nutriment”?
- What was the motto displayed on the first official penny?
- Q1: Manchester City’s game against which team was Pep Guardiola’s 150th
Champions League game in charge?
- Major League Baseball’s first Black pitcher played on what team?
- What is the name of Yale’s infamous secret society?
- Which state had a record ground temperature reading of 200 degrees Fahrenheit?
- How Much Time Does The Average Person Spend At A Stoplight In Their Life?
- 5. If you're in class and you've got to urinate, this letter sounds like a word that will come in handy. (You'll save some time by writing it, anyway).
- When Adjusted For Inflation, What Is The Highest-Grossing Film Of All-Time?
- What popular beach-going item is banned in Italy's Cinque Terre?
- 7. "I have a dream". I was gunned down in Memphis in 1968. Who am I?
- What do France, Spain, and Russia have instead of the Tooth Fairy?
- 3. This famous actress and sex symbol was on many pinup posters throughout the 1970s. She was also known for her appearance in "Charlie's Angels" as Jill Munroe. She died of cancer on the same day as Michael Jackson, June 25th, 2009. Who was this actress?
- What was the sacred animal of ancient Egypt?
- The Fast & Up Vegan Plant Protein is a ______ plant protein for daily protein requirement. Fill in the blanks
- 1. I noticed that my urine was pink and I saw some small clots when I looked more closely. What should I do?
- Which doctor served as a sniper in the Israeli Defense Force?
- What was George Washington's annual salary as president?
- Q3- Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover & Reid Wiseman will travel
around ____ as part of NASA’s dream project ‘Artemis 2’?
- Q3 – In February 2022, which of these countries unveiled its first
hydrogen-powered train?
- 8. Which of the following insects is a threat to a home?
- Whitehorse is the capital of which Canadian territory?
- 4. Which fish, touted by Theodore Roosevelt as "the most ferocious fish in the world", is quite timid despite their razor sharp teeth and penchant for meat?
- For Thanksgiving, we made a list of ghosts we’re thankful we haven't met yet and included Henry the VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn. Each year on the anniversary of her death, a phantom coach approaches the estate where she was born in Norfolk, England, and ____________.
- Congress falls under which governmental branch?
- "Little Miss Muffet, sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey, ___”
- How much time does the 44W FlashCharge technology takes to charge iQOO Z5’s Massive 5000mAh Battery up to 50%?
- Oziva’s Biotin is India’s _____ whole food Biotin. Fill in the blanks
- Where is Dollywood?
- What was the first television series to show a married couple sleeping in the same bed?
- 1. Which former pirate burned down Panama in 1665?
- The 1928 discovery of what revolutionized modern medicine?
- Who Were Virginia And West Virginia Named For?
- Q4 – The legendary singer, whose statue is shown here was the lead vocalist
of which band?
- Which state capital is called the "Crossroads of the West"?
- For a spring vacation you may want to escape from, we located the scariest Airbnbs across the world. To which city did we travel to stay in a century-old schoolhouse in the middle of a cemetery?
- In What Country Was “The Sound Of Music” Set?
- Book 'em, Danno! was frequently heard in episodes of what popular TV show?
- Q4 – Eileen Gu born in California, won gold in the Big Air event of this
sport at the 2022 Winter Olympics representing which country?
- What is the fastest land snake in the world?
- Which children's book was written by Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond?
- Which of these women is considered to be the very first computer programmer?
- Considering the global population, if you're "one in a million," then theoretically there are about how many other people just like you?
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What does mastology, also known as theriology, study?
- Q4 – Where did the first metro rail start in the world?
- 1. Number 6 is the app corresponding to the most popular search engine on the web.
- 1. Was there a pirates' "code of conduct"? Now who on earth would have come up with that concept?
- To redeem a coupon you need to simply click on a coupon which will add it to your cart. True or False
- Which expression refers to “biennial”?
- Which frontiersman was also a member of Congress?
- Which character was orange during the first season of Sesame Street?
- David’s parents have three sons: Snap, Crackle, and who?
- What’s another expression for “andiron”?
- How Many Times Did The Pittsburgh Steelers Win The Super Bowl In The 1970s?
- What country has the longest coastline in Europe?
- 8. Characters include: Quasimodo, Esmeralda and Phoebus.
- Approximately What Year Was The Wheel Invented?
- 1. What did the Germans finally use to effectively counter Soviet armour?
- Where is this 25-foot-long fiberglass shark sculpture?
- What is a synonym for “tittup”?
- There are roughly 7.8 billion people in the world today. How many people do not have access to clean water?
- 1. This Russian novel was banned within the Soviet Union from its publication in 1957 until the USSR was in the process of dissolution in 1988. It was made into a popular film starring Julie Christie and Omar Sharif.
- 7. Why are people required to wear helmets, sunglasses, gloves and boots while operating motorcycles?
- What is the most populous city in Ohio?
- Spring in Japan is a gorgeous time to see the country’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. During our tour, we visited the Kasuga Grand Shrine in Nara, admiring the more than 1,000 stone lanterns ________.
- During a big NYC adventure, we toured some Harlem highlights and learned much about the neighborhood’s history. Which higher learning institution founded in 1754 is the oldest in the state?
- Where was the Fortune Cookie invented?
- Q4: Who is this female, an education activist in Pakistan to the youngest
Nobel Peace Prize?
- How much of the Earth's water is contained in oceans?
- 1. Cameroon is extremely diverse in terms of terrain and climate. Which of these will you NOT find in Cameroon?
- What is Dhanteras also known as?
- Which poet’s first memoir was titled "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"?
- Which state is considered the lightning capital of the U.S.?
- “M*A*S*H” is set during what war?
- Jonathan Abrams was the founder of what early social network?
- What Sport Do The Harlem Globetrotters Play?
- This Mother's Day our friends at TLC looked at ways that moms are celebrated around the world. Where do mothers get handwritten poems and heart-shaped cakes?
- Where is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the U.S.?
- Q2: Which car company has recently declared that it will enter the Formula
1 arena from the 2026 season with its own cars?
- In The Book “The Iliad”, Who Defeats Hector?
- What nation is the world's largest producer of beer?
- The Marx Brothers company “Duck Soup” is set in which fictional country?
- Which are the latest launches from realme Narzo?
- Which Madonna video was filmed in the canals of Venice, Italy?
- We took a tour of America's UNESCO World Heritage sites and were in awe of Papahānaumokuākea, the largest conservation area in the US with 7,000 species of animals. According to native Hawaiian lore, this wonderous place is where ___________.
- What is a synonym for “ultroneous”?
- Which of these musicians has NOT yet been the subject of a major biopic?
- The Drachma Was The Currency Of Which Country Before It Adopted The Euro?
- The Latin phrase "carpe diem" means "seize the" what?
- We checked out 15 destinations with adorable animal ambassadors and learned a few things about Indonesia’s Komodo dragons. Which of the following is not correct?
- What is another expression for “colporteur”?
- Which animal is in the picture?
- Which country’s head of state is known as the uachtarán?
- Where is this rock that resembles a church?
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- What waxy substance in the blood can cause health problems when in excess?
- We give you 31 activities to check off your bucket list for the ultimate Montana adventure and include getting the perfect shot of Glacier National Park near ________.
- 4. Which herb is used in all kinds of soups, stews, spaghetti and other sauces? In most cases this herb is usually removed before serving.
- What makes a patented cereal bowl better?
- To “abhor” something is to feel what?
- What Does BMW Stand For (In English)?
- Who was the first Black player to sign a contract with the NFL?
- How are Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams related?
- Where do the characters of "Beverly Hills, 90210" go to college?
- On which 1970's TV show would you have heard the classic line, "Good night, John Boy"?
- Which amusement park has the most roller coasters?
- The tune of “Happy Birthday to You” comes from what 19th-century song?
- What is the largest Alpine lake in Europe?
- Who was the first Olympic gymnast to achieve a perfect 10?
- Which Steven Spielberg movie terrorized audiences in the summer of 1975?
- Which of Hemingway's novels was also published under the title "Fiesta"?
- When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
- Candy canes are curved to resemble what?
- Q5: This photo was taken in which national park in India, famous for its
population of this animal?
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- Which popular form of exercise is named after a person?
- The Champlain Canal in New York connects Lake Champlain to what river?
- What is the Japanese art of pruning trees to dwarf and reshape them?
- Q3 – The Grand Vitara is a recently launched SUV from which company?
- Who lives at the Shire in “The Lord of the Rings”?
- What is the largest borough in NYC by land area?
- During our big adventure to Australia’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, we visited ___________, one of the last great expanses of temperate rainforest in the world with some of Australia’s best wild river rafting.
- What island is home to nearly half of the world’s chameleon species?
- Where can you find this hilltop fort?
- Q1: Aaron Finch recently retired from ODI cricket. Against which team did
he play his last ODI?
- Tony Bennett sings about leaving his heart where?
- In 2010, who became the oldest SNL host to receive an Emmy for the stint?
- 1. This final French bread of the bunch has a flaky, puff-pastry-like texture, very distinct shape and a history dating to the nineteenth century. Which bread is this?
- What is a synonym for “phalanx”?
- Which country was named the world’s happiest for the sixth year in a row?
- What is a synonym for “endue”?
- What TV show set did Reading Rainbow once visit?
- The Pritt Stick was the first what?
- [Answer] So you don't have to spend any time wondering about etiquette during your world travels, we offer some general guidelines for tipping in other countries. What do we say is the appropriate amount to tip at a restaurant in Japan?
- What is an antonym for “ebullient”?
- 1. What is the name of the hotel/motel in which the 1960 movie "Psycho" takes place?
- What is the official language of Barcelona in addition to Spanish?
- 10. In autosports, what race driver was NOT nicknamed "the iceman"?
- What is a “potsherd”?
- which of the following statements is true for a firm that uses variable costing?
- In which sub-Saharan country has a military group led by General Abdel Fattah Burhan seized power?
- Q2 – Which Indian state released a bird atlas which is dubbed as ‘Asia’s
largest bird atlas’?
- What country’s flag was designed by a 15-year-old girl?
- What was Judy Garland's real name?
- Identify what constitute the combination of traits, which result from the interaction of genes and environment.
- What sport was once known as “mintonette”?
- In Scrabble, which of these letters is worth five points?
- Where was the first permanent English settlement in America?
- Which U.S. state has an official state hero?
- Known for her role as Mary Poppins, who became a dame in 2000?
- Milford Sound is one of the top tourist attractions in what country?
- What shape is the ring that UFC fighters compete in?
- Who was the first cricketer to be sold at the IPL 2021 auction?
- Lake Powell is an artificial reservoir along what U.S. river?
- 6. What equipment is used to measure current that is going through a circuit?
- Where is the highest mountain in the world?
- Which Halloween candy was originally called Chicken Feed?
- 1. What is the name of the Gordon who races cars?
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- What small, tree-hugging animal was once the size of an elephant?
- The Guantanamo Bay Naval Base Is On Which Caribbean Island?
- Q1: Manchester United has signed Brazilian defensive midfielder Casemiro from
which club?
- What is an antonym for “favonian”?
- What European country changed its English-language name in 2016?
- Who was the only eligible incumbent U.S. president not to be his party renomination for a second term?
- Around Which Part Of The Body Would One Wear A Cummerbund?
- Which type of chocolate cake is traditionally made with cherries?
- Q1- French researcher Luc Montagnier, who passed away at 89, shared the
Nobel prize for medicine for co-discovering which virus?
- Which restaurant uses the slogan “Eatin’ Good in the Neighborhood”?
- What Is The Largest Branch Of The U.S. Military?
- We collected 20 possibilities for a new romantic destination for your new year and sent couples with eclectic tastes to _________ for a hot springs soak, a Michelin-starred meal, an afternoon of gallery-hopping and a sunset hot-air balloon flight.
- What name was given to full skirts embellished with appliqué?
- Who appears when Aladdin rubs the lamp?
- Whose daughter moved to the United States in 1967, changing her name to Lana Peters?
- Where did German chocolate cake come from?
- Rosemary belongs to which family of plants?
- Adding the middle initial "B" to which athlete's name gives you the star of the 2015 film "Creed"?
- At the dramatic Grand Teton National Park, we discovered some wonderful facts about the resident animals. What did we learn about the park beavers?
- What South American capital is a UNESCO Heritage Site?
- What product was advertised in commercials with the line "I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV"?
- The fictional town of Bedford Falls is in what U.S. state?
- What is an antonym for “acidulous”?
- Mount Whitney is the highest point in which state?
- Q2 – USA topped the medal tally at the recent World Athletics
Championships. Which country was second?
- Which of the following is not located on or above the Arctic Circle?
- Baffin, Victoria, and Ellesmere are the three largest islands in which country?
- 9. In this museum there's a movie theatre that shows non-stop pirate movies. Which is the 2003 film featuring Captain Jack Sparrow?
- What famous comedian served as the head writer on "Seinfeld"?
- 10. There is a kind of apple out there with a relatives name in it? Do you know what it is called? ______ Smith Apple.
- MamyPoko Pants new born diapers has what shape cut in the front, protecting the umbilical stump of the new born baby?
- MamyPoko Pants is manufactured by which firm?
- What structure is atop the sign for Paris’ Moulin Rouge?
- What Are The Most Expensive Coffee Beans In The World?
- What was the significance of the Round Table?
- Kona, on the Big Island, is famous for which world-renowned product?
- What are the only two mammals to lay eggs?
- Before moving to its current location, which company was founded in Albuquerque, New Mexico by two college dropouts?
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- Radar is known for sleeping with what type of stuffed animal?
- Which country is home to this port city?
- Who composed the theme song of india for tokyo paralympics 2020?
- Where is the world's tallest and longest glass bridge?
- What magical object does the Green Lantern wear?
- 9. During Johnny and Baby's final stage dance of the movie 'Dirty Dancing', what song is playing?
- Q2- The movie Gulmohar stars which of these actresses playing the role of
Kusum Batra?
- During the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States?
- Wyoming's Devils Tower and Nebraska's Courthouse Rock are both examples of what landform?
- Although it hasn't been printed since 1945, President William McKinley’s face appears on which bill?
- 1. This song is so good they named it twice, can you?
"Every other day, every other day
Every other day of the week is fine, yeah"
- The San Juan Islands are an archipelago in what state?
- What is the oldest building in New York City?
- What is an antonym for “implacable”?
- The numbers on which of these credit cards always start with the highest digit?
- What was the subject of the first photo posted on Instagram?
- Notting Hill, Greenwich, and Soho are all neighborhoods in what city?
- What is thought to be the oldest competitive sport in human history?
- 1. Sally Kellerman starred in the 1970 film "M*A*S*H" as which character?
- In which U.S. state can you find this abandoned castle on a river?
- What common laundry issue do dryer sheets combat?
- Most Caribbean islands are part of the Greater or Lesser what?
- If Miami is your new destination this year, we found 15 top-rated places to stay for every budget and included this hotel with an artist's $15 million masterpiece on an enchanting terrace.
- What nation grows five centimeters wider every year?
- The mysterious Marfa Lights can be spotted in what state?
- Vikings were the first permanent settlers of which country?
- What was the name of Prince’s backing band?
- With centuries-old castles and battle sites, we learned that Ireland has its fair share of paranormal places and resident revenants. Who haunts the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin?
- Q5: In which country is the global headquarters of this famous company
located?
- What does the e in eBay stand for?
- Which actress won an Oscar for playing Loretta Lynn in the 1980 biopic Coal Miner's Daughter?
- Where can you find this famous sea stack?
- What is another expression for “hidebound”?
- The wind on which planet can blow up to 1,500 miles per hour?
- In the complete song, who wants to be taken out to the Ball Game?
- What was the last contiguous state admitted to the Union?
- Which baseball player was infamously sold to the Yankees in 1920?
- What is a synonym for “tony”?
- Q5 – Identify this ivy college which was the first to accept students
irrespective of religious affiliation.
- What is another expression for “sippet”?
- Baby Ruth bars are named after which President's daughter?
- After Google, what is the most-visited website in the U.S.?
- Muhammad Ali's career took him on many big adventures, but his travel didn't end with his retirement from boxing. He continued working on humanitarian efforts, like negotiating the release of 14 American hostages in which country in 1990?
- Which American television show was based on the popular British sitcom "Man About The House"?
- What is a synonym for “comprador”?
- Where are these picturesque waterfalls?
- During which inning is “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” traditionally sung at a Major League Baseball game?
- In which country did the Internet first appear?
- Which celebrity died in a plane crash?
- Who served as a mentor for Ernest Hemingway in Paris?
- Which orange cartoon cat notoriously hates Mondays?
- What is the name of the test required to become a lawyer?
- Where can you walk on this fear-inducing foot bridge?
- Which U.S. state is home to this redwood tree you can drive through?
- Alexander the Great, Napoleon, Mussolini, and Hitler all suffered from which phobia?
- What is the only U.S. state whose name ends with its own postal abbreviation?
- What benefits you will be getting on Amazon’s Great Republic Day Sale?
- 6. Why is ultrasound, as opposed to a different imaging technique, used to see the foetus in the womb?
- Q1: In December 2021, Department of Posts released a special commemorative
stamp to mark the 75th anniversary of which Indian company?
- Dien Bien Phu was a battlefield in which Southeast Asian country?
- Q1- Which actor has been roped in as the ambassador for the Indian team for
the Special Olympics trip to Germany?
- Q3 – Authorities in Sydney closed several beaches in February 2022 due to
danger from which marine creature?
- According to Caroll Spinney, which fictional character was invited on the 1986 Challenger mission but declined?
- What is Charlie Brown’s catchphrase?
- For which of these movies did Daniel Day-Lewis NOT win Best Actor?
- The Eiffel Tower commemorates the centennial anniversary of what event?
- 3. What is the name of the ship sunk by the Germany navy in 1915 in an incident that played a key role in turning American opinion against Germany in World War I?
- Lift your spirits this spring with a hot-air balloon ride. We checked out favorite balloon festivals across the world and included which 9-day event held in March?
- Which singer once belonged to a group called Wham!?
- 1. Which small electric device whose name starts with "I" assists in creating pureed vegetables and smooth sauces?
- What was Frank Sinatra’s debut studio album?
- What is a jury’s final decision called?
- What is an antonym for vanguard?
- What does the word "coleslaw" mean?
- John J. Beckley was the first person to hold what position?
- Where Does Kanchipuram/Kanjivaram Silk Sarees originate from?
- What is another name for Asiatic black bears?
- Q5: Which famous city is shown here?
- Q4 – Where is the world’s first spaceport for orbital and human launches
built by the USSR located?
- Denmark, Norway, and Sweden are collectively known by what term?
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How many television documentaries did the French oceanic explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau film?
- Which of these chains was NOT founded by a pair of brothers?
- Who was the longest-serving President in U.S. history?
- In which European city can you find this historic college library?
- What is pomology the study of?
- Where is this palace and its "trick fountains"?
- How Fast Was The First Person Ever Convicted Of "Speeding?"
- What is the only marsupial found in the U.S. and Canada?
- What should you do when you approach a bus with a flashing stop sign?
- [Answer]
Which animal makes a moo sound?
- The Davis Cup began as a competition between which two countries?
- 3. An African-American activist, this woman was famously arrested for refusing to vacate her seat on a bus for a white man. She was later rewarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. Who is she?
- "Coffee milk" is the state beverage of which U.S. state?
- The Cape Cod Canal connects Cape Cod Bay to what other body of water?
- Q1: The port of Mariupol, under attack is located in which country?
- Which TV show helped launch the careers of Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, and Christina Aguilera?
- Q1: Renaissance World Tour is which singer’s first solo tour in 6 years?
- 1. As reported in the "Los Angeles Times" in December, 1989, when silent movie actress, Aileen Pringle, was being tenderly carried to her bed by actor Conrad Nagel, in the 1924 film "Three Weeks", what did lipreaders say she actually said to him?
- Which city's famous clocktower hasn't been on time since 1902?
- Why did King Arthur and the Knights want to obtain the Holy Grail?
- Q4: This animal is integral to which Indian state’s culture?
- Where can you hear the world’s oldest working church bells?
- Who was the British prime minister at the outbreak of World War II?
- Peter Jackson’s “Lord Of The Rings” Movies Were Filmed In Which Country?
- What is the next day of Navami celebrated as?
- What does Tokyo mean in English?
- The USS Constitution earned what nickname in the War of 1812?
- What was the second U.S. national park to be established?
- Where can you see the world's oldest seagoing boat?
- Which of these Academy Award winners was born in South Africa?
- Which city celebrates Christmas with a giant straw goat?
- The lyrics of which song include a disagreement over the correct way to pronounce the word tomato?
- What is getting out for zero off the first ball you face called?
- Which of these things might be called a “whoopensocker” in Wisconsin?
- Which state is nicknamed "the Gopher State"?
- What is the longest river in a single country?
- "Funny Honey," "All That Jazz," and "Cell Block Tango" are songs from which Tony and Oscar-winning musical?
- What is the most populous city in New Zealand?
- Port Louis is the capital of which African nation?
- Q1- MS Dhoni recently stepped down as the captain of the Chennai Super
Kings. Who would be captain in his place?
- What is the name of Wonder Woman's birthplace?
- Known as “Ol’ Blue Eyes,” which singer was born on December 12?
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- Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger were owners of which chain restaurant?
- Which singer recorded "Folsom Prison Blues" from a California jail?
- Where is this church topped with a spiral tower?
- What is the capital of the only US state that ends with the letter "g"?
- What’s another expression for “jocoserious”?
- Who is the Roman god of the sea?
- Better known for his military mind, which leader is credited with creating the first international postal system?
- "Barbie Girl" Was An International Hit By Aqua, Who Came From Which Country?
- What Is The Largest Living Thing On Earth?
- What is the only state with two panhandles?
- When was the 1st Redmi Note Launched in India?
- Which fictional supermarket owner asked his customers not to squeeze the Charmin?
- New York City cabs were originally what colors?
- Deutschland Is The Local Name Of Which European Country?
- How many humans are estimated to have ever lived on Earth?
- Which out of the following can be done using a smartwatch?
- How much money do you receive for passing “GO” in Monopoly?
- How many corners does a tricorne hat have?
- 1. Goldie Hawn is a blonde female who joins the Women's Army Corps. She becomes a military private in a boot camp in this 1980 movie.
What is the name of this movie?
- Who discovered the four largest moons of this planet?
- An oenophile is a connoisseur of what?
- What term describes frying something in a small amount of fat?
- What’s The Primary Ingredient In Hummus?
- Q4- Which region is considered the origin of these animals?
- In what country is the world's tallest bridge?
- Sylvester Stallone was born on the exact same day as which former U.S. President?
- Where is Chichen Itza?
- Q5 – This temple in Hampi is built in devotion of which God?
- Yellowstone National Park is located primarily in what state?
- What European city is known as the world's "Peace Capital"?
- 5. The Victorian cricket team, famous for names like Bill Lawry, Merv Hughes, and Shane Warne, share their name with which type of outlaw?
- Redmi Note 10 Pro has charging speed of?
- In what country was Elton John born?
- 6. Ray Charles again. Who was it that hit the road in 1961?
- What is the most common number of dimples on a golf ball?
- What is the largest bird in the world?
- What is NOT part of a neuron cell?
- If you’re ready to put your chills on ice, we found 16 very cool urban ice-skating rinks for your consideration. Where did we discover the Ice Terrace, an iconic tradition and the only public outdoor rink in the city?
- Which state flag bears the arms of two European families?
- How do you say “good morning” in Spanish?
- What was the original name of the Monopoly mascot?
- The upcoming movie ‘Raavan Leela’ starring Pratik Gandhi has now been renamed to what?
- Which armless statue is on display at the Louvre?
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- The asteroid belt sits between which two planets?
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What is Charles Darwin famous for?
- What is “The Golden Girls” theme song?
- 1. What were Mosaic and Netscape Navigator early versions of?
- 6. This band broke out of Los Angeles and ruled the world in this era. Their album "Appetite For Destruction" is considered one of the best heavy metal records ever to be released. Who are they?
- What is a synonym for “adscititious”?
- The ancient city of Carthage is in which modern-day country?
- Which celebrity loved peanut butter and banana sandwiches?
- Who serves as the pope’s personal protection?
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Who was Nina Ricci pictured in the photo?
- What is an antonym for “desultory”?
- Which Nut does Signature Snickers Bar contain
- What is an antonym for “approbate”?
- The McDonald's in Sedona, Arizona, has what color arch?
- Which two continents feature 90% of the world's rural population?
- Japan's wild north was our travel writer’s new destination one year, and she made the trip cuisine themed. What food did she enjoy on day 6?
- Which country boasts Asia's largest ski resort?
- What Oscar-nominated actor regularly appeared on Pee-Wee's Playhouse?
- What gum brand’s classic jingle chimed, “Kiss a little longer”?
- Mel Brooks created what 1965 secret-agent television parody?
- What is Burger King known as in Australia?
- What is the only state postal abbreviation that has changed since it was introduced?
- Which country has the largest supply of freshwater?
- What popular children’s author wrote “The Giving Tree”?
- The water provided by the AO Smith Z8 water purifier is baby safe
- Which comedian has hosted the Golden Globes five times?
- What instrument is typically found in an orchestra but not a concert band?
- Shaheen 1-A medium-range ballistic missile made with the help of China, belongs to which country?
- OnePlus 9RT has which of the following chipsets?
- What is the least (or lowest) common multiple of 12, 3, and 6?
- Who was the first African American woman to sing on U.S. radio?
- Which celebrity was a co-founder of United Artists Film Studios?
- Where is America’s tallest publicly accessible underground waterfall?
- What actress was nominated a whopping 18 times before finally winning an Emmy Award?
- In which city is the world's oldest jewelry store?
- Which band rose to the top of the charts with their 1979 debut single "My Sharona"?
- Which country's name means "Southern Land"?
- Where is this colorful Andean town?
- The Maghreb is a region in the northwestern part of which continent?
- After mike does not get the job he interviewed for, he moves back in with his parents and spends his days playing video games. which defense mechanism does this exemplify?
- What is another word for “fartlek”?
- What is another expression for “paracme”?
- The feather from which bird was most commonly used to make quill pens?
- Where can you find this mysterious pirate tower?
- Q3: Which color is formed by mixing blue and yellow?
- In 1986, What Show Infamously Wrote Off An Entire Season By Turning It Into A Character's Dream?
- Jessica Fletcher was the main character in which television series?
- Who lost the 1984 election alongside his running mate, Geraldine Ferraro?
- 1. This mild little pepper is classically chopped up and stuffed inside olives. What is its name?
- Which U.S. state has a town named Frankenstein?
- You're not you when you are _
- Q3: Which state government has entered into a partnership with ‘SettleMint’
to use Blockchain Technology to distribute seeds to farmers?
- Who hosted "Texaco Star Theater"?
- Q1- Justice Augustine George Masih recently took the oath of office as the
Chief Justice of which state’s High Court?
- In one spine-tingling investigation of this season’s Conjuring Kesha, the pop icon brings supermodel Karen Elson to help her investigate, and their presence soon spurs alarming paranormal activity. Where are they?
- 4. SQUASH is a type of vegetable that resembles a pumpkin. You are walking to your car and you overhear one man yell to another man, "I will SQUASH you like a bug". What is he saying he will do?
- Which of these are features of Hathmic Virgin Coconut Oil?
- What does it mean to “stifle” your emotions? Image:
- What is the real name of Monk's Café?
- People around the world showed their support for World Lupus Day last Wednesday by wearing which color?
- What’s a synonym for “largesse”?
- Which school has no official mascot but is represented by a tree?
- Which musical production will close today after a 35-year run on Broadway?
- What is an antonym for “ambrosial”?
- “Fast Car,” “Talkin ‘Bout A Revolution” And “Baby Can I Hold You” Are Hits From Which Singer-Songwriter?
- What animal is known for laying eggs under the sand?
- Where is the only place that tigers, rhinos, orangutans, and elephants live together in the wild?
- In the New Testament of the King James Bible, all but three books end with what word?
- Which of these cities is “the garlic capital of the world”?
- Where does the yeti traditionally reside?
- Which of these letters is NOT a Roman numeral?
- We found 20 pieces of bikepacking gear for a two-wheel dream vacation. Which choice for a handlebar pack holds a 9.5-liter dry bag and has three anti-abrasion straps keep it locked to your bike?
- Where will you find America's oldest restaurant?
- Which film was released in theaters with three possible endings?
- Used by ancient Egyptians, kohl is similar to what modern product?
- "You better watch out, ___"
- What Is The Most Shoplifted Food Item In The U.S.?
- Which Asian city is home to this other Statue of Liberty?
- What language has the most native speakers?
- What is a synonym for “harlequin”?
- Q5 – Which city in this country has hosted both a Summer Olympics and a
Winter Olympics?
- What do insect pollinators use to suck up nectar?
- What State Contains The Cheapest Gas Station In The Country?
- We picked the best scenic swimming holes to explore this summer and include in our collection one with impressive clarity and a gorgeous natural blue color. Where is it?
- What is the largest manmade reservoir in the U.S., in terms of maximum capacity?
- Q1: Which Indian Grandmaster recently won the Abu Dhabi Masters chess
title?
- In which U.S. state can you find this scenic cove?
- 1. Why did Pavlov have a special building constructed in which he could carry out his experiments on dogs' responses to stimuli?
- Which Washington, D.C., hotel was involved in a famous political scandal?
- Q4: In Japan, this insect symbolism which season?
- Our travel photographer and her dog enjoy a wonderful bonding experience roadtripping across this continent. What do they do together in Jasper National Park in Alberta?
- He wast the last non-Indian to receive which prize?
- 3. Which band is associated with Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Rob Trujillo and Lars Ulrich?
- Where can you find this art installation featuring vintage street lamps?
- What country is NOT located on a peninsula?
- 1. Which of the following conditions can be caused by dolphin morbillivirus?
- What is a synonym for “hermetic”?
- Q1: Regis Chakabva captained which team, in a recent series ODI series against
India?
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- What is your kneecap called?
- What is another expression for “cacoethes”?
- According To Legend, What Was The Name Of Muhammed’s Favorite Cat?
- The memorable ZIP code 12345 is located in which U.S. state?
- Actor Ray Liotta died in his sleep this week at the age of 67. Which film did he not appear in?
- Which company sponsored the ride Space Mountain when it first opened at Walt Disney World in 1975?
- _____ is the latest addition to the running shoes range from PUMA.
- What are the names of Mars’ two moons?
- Which actor is a devout Buddhist who has studied with the Dalai Lama?
- 5. This book was the winner of The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961, and it also became a film starring Gregory Peck.
- Which word has become Collins Dictionary’s word of the year for 2021?
- What %age of Adult Height is achieved by age of 6?
- Where was America's first zoo?
- When Did The Construction Of The Great Wall Of China Begin?
- Which country was once known as Caledonia?
- Where is this palace estate?
- William Wallace Is A 14th Century Folk Hero In Which Country?
- Where can you find this bookstore that stores its stock in bathtubs and boats?
- When was the Indian Navy founded?
- Name this city that shares its name with a syndrome where a hostage starts having feelings of trust and affection for his/her captor
- Which U.S. city is home to the Grand Ole Opry?
- Where is this ancient Roman aqueduct?
- Where is this brightly-colored Hindu temple?
- What is a synonym for “arable”?
- Which country is home to a famous "yellow" mountain?
- What is a synonym for “resipiscence”?
- 1. James Harrison came into the spotlight for his noble gestures in the form of blood donation. He is called the 'Man with the golden what'?
- Which members of the Beatles have been knighted?
- When did China's population reach 1 billion?
- The Peace River meets the Gulf of Mexico in which state?
- Q1: Rukmini Banerji, CEO of Pratham Education Foundation, has been awarded
which highest education accolade in 2021?
- Where did Hemingway serve as an ambulance driver in WWI?
- Assam government has decided to confer the ‘Asom Baibhav Award’ 2021, the state’s highest civilian award, to whom?
- What is Sherlock Holmes' brother called?
- Q2: Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik recently won which country’s first ever
Badminton world title?
- Where is the earliest Egyptian hieroglyphic writing found?
- According to the American Kennel Club, what is the most popular breed of dog in America?
- On the periodic table, what is the only real element that is named after a U.S. state?
- Q1: Which country won the 2021 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup?
- We made a list of must-see destinations for music-loving travelers and included the original site of Motown Records in Detroit. We learned that all of the following artists recorded in its Studio A except ________.
- Where are these jagged peaks?
- Which NHL team won the Stanley Cup last Sunday, defeating the defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning?
- In which U.S. state would you find the world's tallest pine tree?
- What animal is Indiana Jones terrified of?
- What are the Wulvers?
- Q5- Where is this historical site located?
- What initialed musician is known as "The King of the Blues"?
- Which U.S. President ordered the withdrawal of troops from Vietnam?
- 1. The German commander in Normandy had left the morning before. Nicknamed the 'Desert Fox' for his battles in North Africa, which commander had the most chance of beating the Allies back into the sea.
- Q5: Where did this company establish its first factory in India?
- What is the name of George's guardian angel in "It's a Wonderful Life"?
- Where can you find the world's largest chimpanzee sanctuary?
- What is the only South American country to have coastlines on the Pacific and the Caribbean?
- What is the medical term for sleepwalking?
- 1. Holden Caulfield, a troubled teenager, is the protaganist of J.D. Salinger's only novel. Salinger wrote the book for adults but has since been embraced by much younger readers. What is the book's title?
- Who said, "Nothing is impossible, the word itself says I'm possible"?
- Q3 – Who bagged the women’s singles title at the Syed Modi International
Tournament 2022?
- What was the first book sold on Amazon?
- What are the first six digits of the mathematical sign pi?
- Where is this island connected by a suspension bridge?
- What is a group of monkeys called?
- Marie Antoinette’s mother was the ruler of what country?
- A shipwreck is not the kind of adventure any sailor wants. During the Ghost Adventures team's visit to North Head Lighthouse in Cape Disappointment, they learn that the small beach at the bottom of the lighthouse's cliffs is called ________ because of the bodies that washed up on shore after the ship Vandalia wrecked in 1853.
- What is the masculine version of “belle” (beautiful)?
- To honor their own, Canada released a series of stamps featuring all but which of the following comedians?
- 2. This blue-eyed member of the Rat Pack supported Democratic candidate John F. Kennedy over Republican Richard Nixon in 1960. Twelve years later, however, he decided to support Nixon for President after all. Who voted *his* way?
- Which man invented the modern version of the revolver?
- Where can you admire these "painted ladies"?
- 4. 'The Chronicles of Narnia' is a seven volume series written for children by C. S. Lewis. The first volume in this series was published in 1950 and mentions three things in its title. Of the following, what does not appear in the title of this book?
- What slang term was Oxford’s 2022 Word of the Year?
- Which U.S. State Flag Features A Magnolia?
- Where is this opulent white mosque?
- The human heart consists of how many chambers?
- Q5 – Which place is considered as the place of origin of this fruit?
- Which of the Twelve Disciples is considered the first pope?
- [Answer]
What makes up 20 to 50% of household dust?
- Q2- Which recently became the first Union Territory to introduce a District
Good Governance Index in India?
- 6. Which former Light Heavyweight UFC Champion is known as the 'Iceman'?
- What is the safest way for babies to sleep?
- What state shares a southern border with Long Island Sound?
- What were the names of the Brontë sisters, well known as poets and novelists?
- What does "Nevada" mean in Spanish?
- What meteor shower occurs each August?
- 4. Scientifically, are left-handed people more creative than right-handed people?
- Which state’s slogan is Vacationland?
- Which Pacific island nation was once called New Hebrides?
- Where is the world's longest avenue of trees?
- Where is this arctic henge?
- Which river flows through the Grand Canyon?
- After The Revolutionary War, Kentucky Was Part Of What Other State?
- Which U.S. president shared a first name with one of the Marx Brothers?
- Which of the following language is not supported natively by selenium?
- Which Of Shakespeare’s Plays Is The Longest?
- Q3: Donovan Mitchell who recently scored 71 points in an NBA game, plays
for which team?
- How many awards were handed out at the very first Emmys in 1949?
- Why was the QWERTY keyboard invented?
- Which Ohio city is known as “The Glass City”?
- The only person to win the “World’s Strongest Man” title five times is from where?
- China launched its first cross-border train as part of the Belt and Road Initiative with which country?
- What is the region found in the toe of Italy's boot?
- Who among these is one of the co-founders of this app?
- Jim Boeheim has stepped down after 47 seasons as head men's basketball coach at which university?
- Which two countries share the tallest active volcano above sea level?
- Which of the following events must happen prior to the start of mitosis?
- First woman of Indian origin to go to space
- What is an antonym for “caliginous”?
- 2. RP Sanjiv Goenka group successfully bid INR 7090 crore for a new IPL franchise in which city?
- What gets wetter the more it dries?
- What Golden Age took place between the Persian and Peloponnesian wars?
- 4. On the 13th of February 2008, Rudd delivered his famous "Sorry speech". Who was this apology directed at?
- Q1: For the Beating Retreat ceremony 2022, Gandhiji’s favourite hymn ‘Abide
With Me’ was dropped in favour of which popular Hindi song?
- "Rich Girl" was the first number-one hit for which pop duo?
- When our resident beach expert visited California's Point Lobos State Reserve, she found an adventure in wildlife spotting. How many species of animal does the Reserve protect?
- In an opera, who is the prima donna?
- Which musician shares a birth year with Arnold Schwarzenegger?
- Which term described wealthy young people in the 1980s?
- Who was the first American woman on a U.S. postage stamp?
- Which person modeled for Calvin Klein, interned at the CIA, and studied Vietnamese at the University of Hanoi?
- What material is used by a potter?
- 1. In order to assess the safety of a vehicle, many important tests are conducted. Intelligence is not required, so dummies usually participate in this test. What kind of test is it?
- Juan and Eva Perón were the First Couple of what nation?
- [Answer]
Which of the following is the southernmost city of the world?
- Q5- Where does the ‘famous three’ of this animal refusing to speak, see and
hear evil come from?
- Begin an Australia adventure with the country's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. During our tour, we visited ___________, one of the last great expanses of temperate rainforest in the world with some of Australia’s best wild river rafting.
- Which language has no traceable origins to any other language?
- What city is nicknamed the “Malibu of the Midwest”?
- Before it was a credit card brand, what company was a delivery service?
- What was the first country to legalize gay marriage?
- 2. In 1978, the producers assured you that "You'll Believe a Man Can Fly". What was the movie?
- Q1: Jaadugar’ is an upcoming movie about a small time magician, and stars
which actor in the lead role?
- 9. Complete the lyrics: "Could have been a movie..."
- Which body of water is not part of the Turkish Straits?
- What word is closest in meaning to "limpid"?
- What is the only nation without a rectangular or square flag?
- Where is this treetop garden?
- Q5: This famous scientist won the Nobel Prize for _______ in 1921. Fill in
the blanks
- Who first said, "A house divided against itself cannot stand"?
- Which NFL quarterback was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 1995 Major League Baseball draft?
- Q1 – Which of these badminton players recently won the Swiss Open women’s
singles title?
- Where does the name “Paris” come from?
- 5. Why are Marines sometimes referred to as "Leathernecks"?
- What American city is home to the only floating post office?
- 2. Which legendary ice hockey player helped the Boston Bruins to Stanley Cup victories in both 1970 and 1972, winning the Conn Smythe Trophy on both occasions?
- What is the only U.S. state that prints currency?
- Q1: The top 2 ranked players in the ATP rankings are set to miss which
Grand Slam this year, since ATP rankings were introduced in 1973?
- What is it called when a large star explodes?
- What dinosaur's skeleton appears in the logo for "Jurassic Park"?
- What is the name of Yellowstone’s most famous geyser?
- In the New Testament of the King James Bible, all but three books end with what word?
- 3. Which of the following cultures worshiped the jaguar?
- What bite-sized French doughnut is New Orleans famous for?
- What is another expression for “kludge”?
- Sanjay Dutt has been named the brand ambassador for Golden Jubilee celebrations of which state?
- What percentage of Canadians live within 100 miles of the U.S. border?
- Slim Shady, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, is better known as whom?
- Q3- The ‘Gaur’ is the state animal of which of these Indian states?
- 2. Wham! had a song that fits the "up" category. What was it called, "Wake Me Up Before you __________"?
- Which state is nicknamed “The Sunflower State”?
- What is an antonym for “obtund”?
- Which movie holds the record for using the highest number of extras in a scene?
- Q3: Which of these space exploration companies is in the eye of a storm
after reportedly violating US labour laws in recent layoffs?
- Which of these is the capital city of the U.S. Virgin Islands and not the name of a current U.S. Senator?
- Which company was formerly known as the "Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company"?
- What is the discount you can get on audio products between INR 1000-4999 on HDFC bank Cards?
- What state is famous for a dish called a "Hot Brown"?
- In ancient times, the Spice Routes mainly passed through what ocean?
- 7. To start off, what nationality is Frida?
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- Countries that emphasize individual goals over collective goals tend to have what type of economic system?
- Q3- Skopje is the capital of which present day country?
- Which painting was stolen from the Louvre in 1911?
- What’s an antonym for “zeal”?
- Which late night host featured a regular segment called "The Top Ten List"?
- In the movie "Grease," who is the leader of the Pink Ladies?
- OnePlus TV U1S comes with RAM and __ ROM capacity
- The man who established the Nobel Peace Prize also invented what?
- Where is this elaborate government building?
- Which city gifts a Christmas tree to London every year?
- Which statement about endotherms and ectotherms is correct?
- The Falkland Islands are an overseas territory of which nation?
- Q4: Where was the first of these locations built?
- Why did the chicken cross the road?
- Which French king selected Paris as his capital?
- 10. What term is used to describe postage stamps in unused, original condition, just as they came from the Post Office?
- “Peter Piper picked a ___ of pickled peppers”
- What is another expression for “phrontistery”?
- Which U.S. state's official soft drink is called "Moxie"?
- What is a synonym for “yegg”?
- To treat a sprained ankle, follow the “R.I.C.E.” method — meaning what?
- What is another expression for “chronometry”?
- 1. Which two eponymous characters from a Shakespeare play have the surnames Montague and Capulet?
- Q5: What is the largest event for this sport in the world?
- What was the first popular novel to introduce the concept of Martians?
- What is the name of Barbie's boyfriend?
- Which U.S. city was originally named Centralia?
- What important medical figure modernized nursing?
- 1. If a patient has congestive heart failure, what abbreviation do they suffer from?
- Which Language Has The Most Native Speakers?
- Where is the world's largest reservoir?
- Which of these countries has no forest?
- Which of these company figureheads is not a real person?
- What company bought LinkedIn for $26 billion in 2016?
- What city is home to the ZIP code 90210?
- Who sang "My Heart Will Go On" from the movie "Titanic"?
- What is a close synonym for “efficacy”?
- Q3- Focus, Endeavour and Model T are cars from which famous company?
- What is the result of desiccation?
- What is December 26 known as in the United Kingdom?
- 4. Apart from telling the sex of the bird by its face markings, how else can one distinguish between the sexes?
- Where is this famous road lined by trees?
- CV Raman was born on November 7, 1888 in which Indian city?
- Which country consumes the most whiskey overall?
- 1. I am an arboreal primate, a prosimian, with a pointed snout and a long tail, which sometimes has rings on it. Look for me only on Madagascar, as I am the...
- This is a lego parody of an album cover from which famous band?
- Which country's soccer team won the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
- Who was the first Black woman to win an Olympic gold medal?
- Where did the "District of Columbia" come from in Washington, D.C.?
- Q3: India’s first indigenously developed Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus was
recently unveiled in which city?
- What is the fastest dog breed in the world?
- Washington's win in what battle signaled the end of the Revolutionary War?
- What is another expression for “carapace”?
- Which country is home to a major lake that is half fresh water and half salt water?
- Q4: This is the wreckage of which famous ship?
- 1. This lady solves crimes.
Life in a village helps her
Know human nature.
Who is this fictional character?
- Who joined José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti to tour and record as The Three Tenors?
- What is the only bird that hibernates?
- 6. When picking out a teddy bear hamster, which of the following is NOT a characteristic you should look for?
- Q1: The Great Pacific ________ Patch is a collection of marine debris in
the North Pacific Ocean.
- Where is this cliffside church?
- Which food brand trademarked the slogan "Mmm Mmm Good"?
- What Is The Tallest Mountain In The United States?
- Which country's capital is first alphabetically?
- What is the name of Rose’s blue diamond necklace?
- For coral reefs or picturesque beaches, explore one of our 98 sand n' surf hotspots this summer. Number 40 on our list is a resort island getaway with untamed wilderness reached by private plane or speedboat in which country?
- [Answer]
Which part of a rabbit is considered lucky?
- What popular TV show was originally called “Toast of the Town"?
- Which word means to trick someone?
- What type of gemstone is the Star of India?
- What is the most remote populated island in the world?
- Q5: What does this animal’s tears signify in the English language?
- Which cosmetic brand’s slogan is “Because you’re worth it”?
- What is an exoplanet?
- How Old Was Kobe Bryant When He Reached 30,000 NBA Points In 2012?
- In our visit to eight small Irish towns, we stop in _______, just outside Limerick, to enjoy its walking trails, medieval structures and thatched-roof cottages.
- Hawaii has a national holiday dedicated to what fashion piece?
- We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
- Q1 – The recently concluded T20I series between Pakistan and England
consisted of how many matches?
- Q5: Which band recorded the popular album held in the person’s hand?
- Ozark Pudding Is A Custard Pudding Often Topped With What?
- What plant is named after the first U.S. ambassador to Mexico, who brought it to the United States?
- Which city is home to this temple-filled lake?
- What classic cookie was invented by accident in Massachusetts in 1930?
- Which country is home to this scenic soccer pitch?
- 3. What is the state capital where the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was bombed in 1995?
- Where was mustard invented?
- Q3: Who was the Player of the Match in the first T20I between India and Sri
Lanka in 2023?
- Q5 – This is the flag of which country?
- This feature enables you to directly speak to OnePlus TV U1S. What is the name of this feature?
- Q2 – Andy Serkis is the latest to play which iconic character in director
Matt Reeves’ new film?
- 1. First released in 1982, this spooky film tells the tale of the Freeling family who are plagued by an unseen phenomenon that shares its name with the film's title. What is the name of this film?
- What type of cloud might suggest a thunderstorm?
- 4. This great American jazz singer recorded "Strange Fruit." She consumed copious amounts of liquor in her lifetime, in addition to illegal drugs. She is sometimes known as "Lady Day."
- Which Chinese dish is meant to bring good luck on birthdays?
- Where would you find a statue marking the location of the first presidential inauguration?
- How Much Sodium Is In 1 McDonald’s Cheeseburger?
- Of the 12 zodiac signs, which one is symbolized by the creature with the most legs?
- Who performed “The Star Spangled Banner” at Woodstock in 1969?
- Q2: In 2022, who became the first cricketer to score a triple century on
debut in a first-class match?
- Who formed Standard Oil Company, which eventually became ExxonMobil?
- Where was soda first sold?
- Which body of water separates Morocco from Spain?
- What was the very first music video to air on MTV in 1981?
- What is the term in Scrabble for using all seven tiles in one turn?
- Pablo Picasso's "Guernica" depicts the horrors of what war?
- What word is a synonym for "panacea"?
- Which popular car model ended its production in 2019?
- What organization is responsible for the Golden Globes?
- What does a triangle with an “X” through it mean on a clothing tag?
- What is a synonym for “ilk”?
- Head to Bali for a dream getaway with sensational accommodations. We found 15 fabulous and within-budget Airbnbs to consider and included an epic treehouse with lush gardens and a pool that is only a three-minute walk to where?
- Which NFL star changed his last name to his jersey number in Spanish?
- In 1935, who became the first character to grace the cover of a lunch box?
- Which team won the highest-scoring game in NBA history?
- What’s another expression for “sough”?
- What is another expression for “renascent”?
- What mononymous celebrity did ads for I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter?
- When is the newest member of OPPO A series going to be unveiled?
- No matter which state in the country your spring escape may take you, we found a local pizza joint to refuel. Our West Virginia choice has locations in a few cities and is known for which unusual pizza topping?
- 2. Which F_____ created aeroplanes for Germany, and invented a way to fire machine gun bullets through the propeller of an aircraft?
- 8. When you heard Freddie Mercury singing and Brian May playing the guitar, what band were you listening to?
- Where can you find this out-of-town Prada store?
- This mythological creature is the national animal of which of these constituent countries- also known as Caldonia in Latin?
- Who won the 1998 Grammy for Record of the Year with a movie theme song?
- A Toy Fox Terrier named Pebbles set a Guinness World Record this week as the oldest living dog. How old is she?
- Which word did Merriam-Webster select as its 2022 word of the year?
- What Shakespeare character says, "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark"?
- What Kind Of Bird Has The Largest Wingspan?
- Q2: Secret ________ is a newly announced web series that will star Samuel
L. Jackson as Nick Fury. Fill in the blanks
- 7. Which actor won the best actor Oscar for 'On the Waterfront' (1954) and 'The Godfather' (1972)?
- What is Hawaii’s state nickname?
- What was Ulysses S. Grant's real first name?
- Which princess originally had two children, named Dawn and Day?
- The Israeli parliament has voted in favour of a bill that would limit the service of a Prime Minister to a maximum of how many years?
- Jeff Foxworthy asked contestants, “Are You Smarter Than a” what?
- In our look at spring festivals around the world, we enjoyed a rowdy 5-day celebration with whimsical characters that may have started in the Middle Ages around the spring equinox. Where?
- Dancehall Music Originated In Which Country?
- According to the Chinese zodiac calendar, 2023 is the year of which animal?
- The sfogliatella is a pastry native to which Italian city?
- 1. This actor and activist is best known for his starring role as Marty McFly in the "Back to the Future" trilogy. But he doesn't just act; he writes, too. His first book was entitled "Lucky Man: A Memoir".
Who is he?
- Which U.S. state has the fewest counties?
- 4. What was the name of the theatre that President Lincoln was shot in?
- Q5: The phenonmenon of El Nino affects which ocean?
- "Chipmunks" creator Ross Bagdasarian named Alvin, Simon, and Theodore after who?
- Q4: What animal is this?
- schottky defect in crystals is observed when
- What is the most widely consumed meat in the world?
- Which host took the reins of “The Tonight Show” in 1962?
- Which “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” Spin-Off Series Features David Boreanaz As The Titular Character?
- Q5 – What was the main aim of building this tower in Tokyo?
- Finish the quote: "Never let the fear of striking out keep you from..."?
- Where is this ancient grassy tomb?
- What are the names of the two rival gangs in "West Side Story"?
- What type of creature is Pepe?
- Q4 – Identify these birds
- What did Hans Christian Andersen’s mermaid receive along with her legs?
- Where are Hindi, Bengali, and Marathi the most popular native languages?
- A beret is a traditional hat from which country?
- 1. A sport played on the moon is NATO's G. What is it?
- How Long Is A Marathon?
- Q3 – Name the chief executive of General Atomics Global Corporation who has
been honoured with a lifetime achievement award by Joe Biden
- What mobile game surpassed 1 billion downloads in 2019?
- Q1: Which Anti-Submarine Warfare Craft for Indian Navy was launched in
Kolkata in 2023?
- Garbanzo beans are used to make what popular dish?
- What is a synonym for "adjudicate"?
- Where can you find roads called "This Street," "That Street," and "The Other Street?"
- Which of Jupiter’s moons has been suspected of harboring life?
- Which country has a theme park dedicated to cheese?
- Who was the first actor to play James Bond?
- What is a synonym for “gerent”?
- Which brand of laundry detergent introduced the iconic ad line, “Ring Around The Collar”?
- What is Earth’s largest ocean?
- We made suggestions for 21 mind-blowing adventures you'll remember for a lifetime. We included whitewater rafting from a high-volume, pool-drop river that floods between February and the end of June in which country?
- Which game show did the town of Hot Springs, New Mexico change its name to?
- [Answer]
Which company's logo is in the picture?
- 9. Martin Short and Chevy Chase play two of the three actors who are mistakenly hired to rid a village of El Guapo and his gang, in this movie from 1986.
- Which U.S. state was once home to these "guidestones"?
- What do the circles in the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign represent?
- What do the three white dots on the Domino's Pizza logo represent?
- What is the smallest country in Central America?
- We have 10 tips for preserving the great outdoors during your big adventures this summer, and one tip is to be considerate of others, including on trails. What is NOT one of the components of trail courtesy that we mention?
- Who gave the first known diamond engagement ring?
- Q3: INS Vikrant was recently commissioned in a shipyard in which city?
- 2. While Heitor da Silva Costa is celebrating Carnivale in Rio de Janeiro, he could look up proudly and see what landmark that he designed?
- What is the highest-pitched member of the orchestra?
- What character was not in the "Gilligan’s Island" season one theme song?
- Which plant is in the picture?
- How do white wines change as they age?
- Q4: How many natural satellites does this planet have?
- Which famous park has a secret code on its lampposts?
- OnePlus Nord smartphones are known for their 90Hz AMOLED display.
- This heritage site was built by which South Indian dynasty?
- Q4 – The man in picture is looking at pictures of an internet celebrity who
was born in which country?
- What is the powerhouse of the cell?
- Where can you ride the world's highest vertical-ascent cable car?
- Face, B.A. And Murdoch Were Characters From Which TV Show?
- 6. This small African parrot is so named after its tendency to remain with a mate for life.
- Q2:
- Where is the world's longest outdoor escalator system?
- The movie “Braveheart” is loosely based on what Scottish battle?
- How Many Lord Of The Rings Films Are There?
- What state is known as the "birthplace of a nation"?
- 2. The next time you get a migraine, try chewing on the flattened, green, bladelike structures of the feverfew plant - its main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration. I mean the...
- Q4 – How many snow crsytals does every snowflake such as this approximately
contain?
- 1. One of the most common phobias is the fear of spiders. What is this fear called?
- Q1: As of March 2023, which film is the highest grossing Hindi film of all
times?
- 5. This search engine began as a research project named what?
- Who famously interrupted Taylor Swift's speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards?
- Q2: What limited-edition variant of Realme 10 Pro 5G comes in a two-tone
pattern of black and red?
- Superman: The Ride at Six Flags New England is built with what material?
- What was the name of the boat that was shipwrecked in “Gilligan’s Island”?
- Ginger ale and a splash of grenadine are mixed to make what drink?
- The first name of which person is his actual legal birth name and not just an animal-inspired nickname?
- Jane Goodall is a famous scientist in what field?
- If the world you’re wondering about is paranormal and European, we discovered several haunted German castles you can stay in. This hilltop castle was built in the 11th century and primarily served as a military outpost until it became a residence in the 1500s, and now a four-star haunted hotel.
- What is another expression for “hardpan”?
- Which famous landmark's evening light show is trademarked?
- The Euskara language is better known by what name?
- 5. What was the standard military handgun for the United States Army?
- What can be a synonym for “serio-comic”?
- Which highway is nicknamed the "Will Rogers Highway"?
- 7. The Easter Rising of 1916 was an attempt by Irish radicals, such as James Connolly, to end British rule over Ireland. Patrick Pearse saw the rising as a "blood sacrifice", a way of getting a reaction. In which city did the Easter Rising occur?
- At age 82, which Mercury 13 astronaut candidate became the oldest person to fly into space aboard Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket?
- Q5: Which of these is an A.I developed by this character?
- 4. Whereabouts in London did the Great Fire of London start?
- What is the chemical sign for this material?
- What is a synonym for "nirvana"?
- What Is The Smallest Country In The World?
- What was Marilyn Monroe’s real name?
- [Answer]
Vitamin D is also known as what?
- 1. Sodium bicarbonate (or baking soda) is used as a raising agent in baking. When heated, what gas is released?
- The original Carlo's Bakery, of Cake Boss fame, is located in which city?
- Hatshepsut wore a false beard to lead what civilization?
- The Icelandic road sign seen here warns drivers about what animal?
- Which famous concert hall opened with a performance from Tchaikovsky?
- Who is the earliest former President of the United States with a living grandchild?
- Which continent is home to one-third of the world's languages?
- Bruce Lee got his first lead role at age 9 in what film?
- 5. This singer began as a member of Black Sabbath, and also had a great solo career. He is one of the most famous men in rock and roll.
- The 1983 finale of which TV show brought in a record 106 million viewers?
- What physiologist is famous for conditioning experiments on dogs?
- What’s another expression for “laissez-passer”?
- 9. What famous road runs through both Springfield, Illinois and Springfield, Missouri?
- What U.S. city lends its name to a popular omelet?
- Who wrote the famous line “Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose”?
- The Indian government announced to charge what per cent tax, on gains made from cryptocurrencies?
- Q4: Where is this, the largest monitor lizard located?
- Bacalhau is a Portuguese preparation of what fish?
- In what country did golf originate?
- OnePlus TV 65U1S comes with __ speakers
- Instead of the Easter Bunny, which country has an “Easter Bilby”?
- Which capital city is called the “City of Light”?
- What tool protects sewers’ fingertips?
- Where is the largest Buddhist temple in North America?
- Q1 – Which singer became the first ever to fill all top 10 spots on the
Billboard Hot 100 in the same week?
- Q3 – Which music artiste has lost endorsement contracts with sponsors like
Adidas and Balenciaga because of anti-Semitic comments in public?
- 6. When Steven Tyler was asleep, he began to "Dream On". What band is Steven Tyler commonly associated with?
- 4. Which Baptist minister became a very prominent American civil rights activist in the mid 20th century?
- Which of the following types of businesses can sell on Amazon.in through Amazon Saheli?
- Iconic talk show host Jerry Springer died this week at 79. Before TV fame, he served as mayor of what city?
- “Yeah I’m proud to be a ___ daughter” — Loretta Lynn
- Which popular perfume ingredient is derived from mold-infected wood?
- Where was the first baseball stadium with a retractable roof?
- Which state's capital is named after a legendary Greek mountain?
- Where can you visit the original Anheuser-Busch brewery?
- We found big adventure on an Alaskan road trip, including at North America's highest peak, Denali. We learn that its name means ___________ in the Koyukon Athabascan language.
- Who is the only woman to have been awarded the Nobel Prize twice?
- 2. "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" is a 1974 album by the band Genesis. Fortunately the band chose the word lies instead of which of the following which, in the context, would have meant the same thing?
- In this wide world, it’s not so fun to wonder where in the world you are, but our travel guide to Paris neighborhoods will keep you oriented during a visit. We offer several things to do in the 18th arrondissement, but not this.
- Tea and Lunch break is which idle time
- Signifying its departure and arrival cities, the letters "NYP" appear on which historic vehicle?
- Which network among the following requires a single communication line or one main cable?
- What Was The Friends Spin Off Series Called?
- What is the longest river in Antarctica?
- 3. Science: What element on the periodic table is 'Mg'?
- What Was The First Slogan For OREO Cookies?
- Bruce Springsteen won an Oscar for which song?
- In 2019, a funeral was held for which Mars Rover?
- [Answer]
What is China's national sport?
- This is the first edition of Amazon Customer’s choice smartphone awards. True or False?
- Which astronomer is called out in the song “Bohemian Rhapsody"?
- What is the name of the Italian neighbors in “The Honeymooners”?
- Which continent is the largest by land area?
- "Gimme a break, gimme a break, break me off a piece of that" what?
- What is a synonym for “copybook”?
- How Many Floors Are In The Empire State Building?
- Which 1990s album cover features a baby swimming underwater?
- How many leaves do poison ivy and poison oak have on each node?
- 1. Which of these activities is most likely to result in backache?
- The Corvette is the official sports car of which state?
- Which “SNL” star landed his first film lead in “Meatballs”?
- Where is this historic bridge?
- Which of these dinosaurs was the biggest?
- In Florence, What Is The Uffizi?
- Of Which Bird Is The Fairy The Smallest Species, While The Emperor Is The Largest?
- What nation is home to around half of the world’s puffin population?
- Which movie coined the phrase, "Wax on, wax off"?
- 5. What does "Res Communis" mean?
- Where is this striking palace?
- The industry-leading 600 Hz touch response rate is <em>__________</em> faster than similar smartphones for blazing-fast speed
- What is the name of the island prison in San Francisco Bay?
- 5. In which novel will you find these four characters: Athos - Porthos - Aramis - D'Artagnan?
- 2. Strawberries are a summer favourite in the UK and are indelibly associated with which sporting event?
- Basketball star Brittney Griner was freed in a prisoner exchange with Russia for what convicted arms dealer?
- Which supermodel was cast as the "Girl in the red Ferrari" in the film National Lampoon's Vacation?
- The skin of a baby is 20% thinner than adults
- Who said, "You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take"?
- What Shakespeare play inspired the title of Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World"?
- Where is the world’s largest ballpoint pen?
- Lemony Snicket Was The Pen Name Of Which Author?
- 3. Who were two of the first science-fiction writers?
- 4. It's only fitting that we begin our journey soaring above this 227-mile long, 18-mile wide and 1,218,376-acre glory in the USA. What is this large, deep, colorful place?
- What kind of animal was Paul Bunyan’s sidekick, Babe?
- Q3 – The INS Khukri Memorial museum is located in which of these places?
- Which U.S. state leads the country in egg production?
- Who was sued for plagiarism over his song "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy"?
- What does the greeting “namaste” mean in Sanskrit?
- What is the smallest composite number?
- What is the name of the tallest tree in the world?
- Which state is home to the oldest professional baseball park in the U.S.?
- Amazon September Edition Funzone Jackpot quiz answer
- Where is this brilliant red limestone gorge?
- Which New York City landmark did First Lady Jackie Kennedy save from demolition?
- What does the first number in a ZIP code represent?
- Who wants to go for a ride? If you want a furry companion for your summer adventure, you need paw-friendly accommodation near sites worth sniffing. In our list of great resorts for getaways with your puppers, which locale has its own marina allowing easy access to a beautiful barrier island with a dog-friendly beach?
- All astronauts who visit the International Space Station must learn what language?
- Q1: A single piece of coiled DNA is called ____.
- Q2: Which system of the body controls the senses?
- Who was the first openly gay Cabinet member?
- You can buy Alexa smart home combo during Amazon Great Indian Festival at Rs. 2299?
- Q2: In the movie ‘The Batman’ released in 2022, Andy Serkis played which
important role?
- Which muscle type is involved in the function of the digestive tract and blood vessels?
- Amazon Oral B Oral Care Quiz Answers 2021
- What city does Batman protect?
- Q4: Which area has the highest diversity of this bird’s species?
- 2. Which team qualified for the Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup for the first time by beating Ireland in their last group stage match?
- Which cartoon character debuted in the 1928 short “Steamboat Willie”?
- The Frisian Islands lie in which sea?
- 8. Complete this clich� meaning, the common people.
"Every Tom, Dick and ______."
- Q3: What is the name of the resident cat of 10 Downing Street, the subject
of much public scrutiny and affection?
- which is the most landslide prone area in india
- “Rainy Days and Mondays” get which band down?
- What was the Greek hero Achilles’ one weak point?
- What Is The Oldest City That Still Exists In The Modern World?
- What is the bestselling Girl Scout cookie?
- In 2015, 83% Of World Leaders Were Active On Which Social Media Platform?
- What is a baby duck called?
- Spring marks the beginning of music festival season, and it's countdown to Bonnaroo in June. What style accessories did we determine were festival must-haves when we attended in 2018?
- What is the busiest transit hub in the Western Hemisphere?
- In Season 4, the Kindred Spirits team investigates the infamous Harrisville Farmhouse, the inspiration for the Conjuring film series. They learn that the Perron family endured disturbing paranormal activity for years, including a full-body possession of whom?
- [Answer]
Who was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt?
- 6. I was on the good ship " Lollipop " and ate animal crackers in my soup. I was such a "Little Princess" that I later became Ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia. Do you know who I am?
- Q2 – What is ten squared?
- What is the only state capital that shares no letters with the state it is capital of?
- Q5: The Ajanta Caves are approximately thirty rock-cut ______cave monuments
dating from the second century?
- Which actor rose to fame playing Dr. Doug Ross on “ER”?
- Who was the first woman to run for U.S. President?
- The band America fondly sings of which sunny highway?
- 8. Of the following jets, which has the longest range in nautical miles?
- Which NBA star graduated from college this week?
- 1. Who was born on January 10, 1949 and became one of the first commercially successful porn stars with her film "Deep Throat"?
- On bhai dhooj, what would brothers most likely do on Google Pay?
- In 1975, Led Zeppelin released a song named after what region bordering Pakistan?
- Grammatically, what is the verb in this question?
- Which of the following activities can be done once you connect your OnePlus Watch with OnePlus TV U1S ?
- Which popular tea blend is named for a British Prime Minister?
- "You're gonna need a bigger boat" is spoken in what 1975 thriller?
- When we polled The Dead Files fans for the creepiest moments from the long-running series, they included the episode in which Amy reveals that the young members of a Georgia family are likely not being haunted by ghosts. What is happening to the children instead?
- The phrase "I came, I saw, I conquered" is attributed to which military leader?
- 7. In 79 A.D. which volcano erupted destroying cities such as Pompeii and Herculaneum?
- Which of the following is done primarily while celebrating Raksha Bandhan? amazon quiz
- Where is the tallest structure in the world designed by a woman?
- 1. HUMANITIES
The Pun-Master General was travelling home on the train with his wife after watching a musical at the theatre. What did the train conductor say to her?
- What is a synonym for “visagiste”?
- Q5 – What was the first name of the founder of this brand, after whom it is
named?
- Which state's capital is named after the seventh President of the United States?
- What Italian opera singer is known for his hit song “Con te partirò”?
- What is a synonym for “beldam”?
- What do the Swiss call Swiss cheese?
- According to the CDC, how long must water boil to be sterilized?
- What is the currency of Poland?
- We sought out the 10 best boutique hotels for your dream vacation to Paris. We loved this one in the 2nd arrondissement with a black-and-white portrait of a French author in each petite room and a vaulted underground pool.
- This is a famous structure in which country?
- [Answer]
Who discovered bacteria?
- What happens to the White Witch’s enemies in “The Chronicles of Narnia”?
- What is Indiana Jones afraid of?
- Where does the sunset create this firefall each year?
- When MTV launched in 1981, what was the first music video?
- What Country Has The Smallest Population?
- Which of these can live in a terrarium?
- Who would succeed President Biden if Kamala Harris was unable to do so?
- What film won the 1975 Oscar for Best Picture?
- What is considered rude when visiting a restaurant in Japan?
- Q5: What animal lived at this location untill their forceful removal,
leading to protests and a movement for their protection?
- What does "OPEC" stand for?
- [Answer]
How did Joan of Arc die?
- Which baby graced the cover of the first issue of TV Guide magazine in 1953?
- 1. Nat King Cole sang about which famous painting?
- Who said, “Government of the people, by the people, for the people”?
- Where is this tropical volcano?
- Lambert, Hubbard, and Fedchenko are names of the world's largest what?
- What is a synonym for “concomitant”?
- When Was ALDI Founded?
- What type of bear has transparent fur?
- What is the nickname for London’s metro system?
- Where can you visit the original Legoland?
- Sacagawea was the only woman on whose expedition to the American West?
- What Country Has The Highest Cost Of Living?
- [Answer]
What is the National Flower of Malaysia?
- Indiana Jones Is A Professor Of What Subject?
- In what country is durian fruit banned on public transportation?
- 2. This Greek letter looks like a triangle, and is NATO's D. Which one?
- Which country does the poinsettia come from?
- Which of these countries has the most public holidays?
- 4. Manfred von Richthofen of Germany was the highest scoring ace of World War I with 80 victories. What was his nickname?
- Where is the oldest surviving bridge in the U.S.?
- What is "banchan" in Korean cuisine?
- We wander to sunny Miami to shake off the cold, enjoying outdoor activities and local fare across the city and shore. How do we get our unique birds-eye perspective of the city on this trip?
- 1. Hal 9000 is one of the characters in this 1968 film about a ship traveling to Jupiter following the discovery of an obelisk on the moon. What is the name of this classic Stanley Kubrick film?
- 9. Are you an expert putter or do you prefer to drive the ball? There are beautiful courses all over the world for those who are dedicated to my sport. For those who just like to have fun you can visit a putt-putt course and play miniature what?
- Why did Sophia leave the Shady Pines retirement home to live with Dorothy?
- Q5 – This medieval sport appears as the logo of which of these popular
stationary brands?
- What is a similar expression for “smorzando”?
- What is the explosion at the end of a star's life cycle called?
- 4. President Ford's middle name is a cheery one. It was the same as the ninth of Santa's reindeer. Who didn't play in the other reindeer games?
- 6. North Dakota: I began as an accordion player in a small polka band and rose to having a full orchestra which was one of the most successful musical programs on television. Name me.
- Q2: Moonfall’ was a 2022 science fiction movie starring which of these
famous actors in the lead role?
- Which university, founded in 1865, was the last to join the Ivy League?
- What temperature does chicken need to be cooked to?
- What is Corpus Christi, Texas, named for?
- Which state has the most miles of interstate highways?
- How many zeros are in a quadrillion?
- The first woman to run for president chose whom as her running mate?
- What British author enjoyed surfing during their time off?
- What was the first and largest asteroid to be identified?
- 8. From which language is the Filipino vernacular largely derived?
- Q2- FIFA has removed which country from hosting the men’s U-17 World Cup
2023?
- What Year Did The Titanic Sink?
- Which of these openings does NOT start with the king's pawn?
- What is the only African nation in the top 10 most-populated countries?
- Which country is home to the Giant’s Causeway?
- What was the bikini named after?
- Where is this winding mountain pass?
- Our 7 perfect spring break spots for a budget-friendly escape includes a stay at an all-inclusive resort to laze on the beach, sip cocktails poolside and challenge lady luck at the casino. Which exotic Caribbean island is it on?
- What is an antonym for “acervation”?
- What is another expression for “rivière”?
- Maruti Suzuki makes the four most popular car models in what country?
- In which country was the first postcard issued?
- McSpaghetti is on the menu at McDonald's in which country?
- Q5- This sport is called skio in which language?
- Q5: In which country is this kind of architecture located in?
- Martin Sheen, Greg Kinnear, and Rob Lowe have all played what President?
- What is the most conductive metal on Earth?
- Which word is NOT a synonym for "edification"?
- How Many Legs Does A Lobster Have?
- [Answer]
The epidermis is the outer layer of what human organ?
- 1. In a Herman Melville 1851 novel, Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to feud with a white sperm whale. What was the name of the white sperm whale that could not "work it out" with the crew of the Pequod?
- Where is the world's oldest surviving music hall?
- Chaudhary Harmohan Singh Yadav, whose birth centenary was celebrated in 2021, was a political leader in which state?
- What did Suzuki and Toyota both specialize in before switching to cars?
- Which famous singer has sung the theme song for the new James Bond movie ‘No Time To Die’ ?
- Which culture was likely the first to regularly celebrate birthdays?
- What is “cradle cap”?
- In which of these countries does nodding your head mean no and shaking it mean yes?
- Where is the best place to hold a wine glass?
- To “expedite” is to what?
- Q3: A hexagon has _____ sides
- What is a synonym for “perpend”?
- Why did the scarecrow win an award?
- Where is this museum built in a municipal pool?
- Q2 – The upcoming movie ‘Ticket to Paradise’ is set largely in which of
these tourist destinations (though the scenes were filmed in Australia)?
- What percentage of Earth is permanently covered in snow and ice?
- Which sportswear company uses the slogan, "Just Do It"?
- The landmark 2015 Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges legalized what in the United States?
- What’s the fast charging technology on the OnePlus Nord 2 5G called?
- 5. What's the main religion of Brazil?
- King Tut's tomb was found in the "Valley of the" what?
- How many bones does the average human have?
- What is Einstein's famous energy equation?
- Where is this saucer-shaped building?
- How do Rose and Dorothy come to meet Blanche and move in?
- What Is The Name Of Sherlock Holmes’ Arch Enemy?
- If x + 2 = 27, and 2x + 7 = z, what is the value of z?
- What famous mathematician decrypted the Enigma machine?
- What cult classic is also considered the birth of the modern zombie film?
- Where is what's considered the world's most remote airport?
- 4. Before leaving work, my boss John wished me a 'good arvo'. What does that mean?
- Q2 – CPEC under China’s Belt and Road Initiative links Xinjiang province
with Gwadar port in which country?
- Passover celebrates the events from what book of the Torah?
- Which of these Oscar hosts has actually won an Oscar?
- Which of these musical dynamics is the loudest?
- Which famous landmark has an apartment built on top of it?
- What unique feature lines Florence's Ponte Vecchio bridge?
- Which island group is named for a type of crocodile?
- What is the only Great Lake entirely within U.S. territory?
- Which flower is in the picture?
- How did Samantha Stevens cast spells on “Bewitched”?
- What is another expression for “hallux”?
- Venice's St. Mark's Square is home to what palace?
- What year did the Apollo 11 mission launch?
- Q1: Which city will be home to India’s first-ever Water Metro project?
- How Many Tweets Are Sent Out Every Second?
- The Inca road system is located in what mountain range?
- The HUL Pureit Eco Water Saver gives 100% safe water, that is free from which of these?
- Q1: Who plays Mrs. Chatterjee in “Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway” and battles the
Norwegian government to reunite with her children?
- 3. Which country is home to the critically endangered Kakapo parrot?
- [Answer]
How did ancient Greek philosopher Socrates die?
- What Apple computer was named after Steve Jobs' daughter?
- What European capital is on the Neris River?
- In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin, which is a what?
- Which of these U.S. cities was named after an ancient Egyptian capital?
- Founder Dave Thomas' daughter inspired what fast food logo?
- In "Moneyball," Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) is the manager of what MLB team?
- What is a spider's web made of?
- 1. When is Women Entrepreneurship Day celebrated?
- Who is commonly regarded as the inventor of the telephone?
- Stanley Park is the largest urban park in which city?
- What U.S. state allows absentee voting from outer space?
- All distances in Paris are measured from what monument?
- Which award category is NOT a part of Amazon Customer’s choice smartphone awards?
- Q3: Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak in which continent?
- “Shellfish” is a colloquial term for what type of aquatic invertebrates?
- Which country does the word "spa" come from?
- Which country's capital is Port of Spain?
- What is a dried plum called?
- what was the founder's first 'working name' for minecraft?
- What is the liquid inside of a cell called?
- What is the name of this archetypal Michelangelo sculpture?
- Identify the film from this scene
- How Many Colors Are On The Color Wheel?
- Who invented the ballpoint pen?
- How long does it take one drop of water to travel the Mississippi River?
- Which country has the highest vegetarian population?
- Which Artist Performed A 2003 Song Named After A Dairy Beverage?
- OnePlus Nord CE 5G – was launched on which day? amazon quiz answer
- 1. Another option for treatment of a badly decayed tooth is to simply remove it. What is another word for that procedure?
- What event marked the beginning of the Great Depression?
- We took a haunted road trip across the South and visited Dahlonega, Georgia, where things really go bump in the night. Which isn't one of the ghostly residents we learned of during our visit?
- What state is home to the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
- In what state did the greatest number of Oregon Trail emigrants settle?
- Frosted Flakes are not just good, they’re what?
- Which country's parliament works in "The Beehive"?
- Which of the following helps to capture ultra-wide images without distortion at the edges?
- After high school, Hemingway became a reporter for what U.S. newspaper?
- What is a synonym for "élan"?
- What European country is called Sakartvelo by its native people?
- Q5: Which national park of India is known to have the highest population of
this animal?
- Ireland is a travel destination for all types of adventurers. Both paranormal enthusiasts and history buffs would enjoy a visit to _________ , an ancient burial place constructed more than 5,000 years ago, built to capture the sunlight during the winter solstice and thought to have been used for rituals.
- Which of these zodiac signs’ representation contains this marine arthropod?
- 1. Invented in 1993 by Ty Warner, these "small, understuffed animals are affordably priced for those on an allowance".
- For an otherworldly adventure, visit Grand Canyon National Park and this popular tourist attraction thought by some New Age spiritual writers to be a gateway to other dimensions.
- What country was the first to adopt the bayonet for military use?
- What Was Princess Diana’s Job Before She Got Married?
- 7. This golfer took the PGA tour by storm in 1997, when he became the first African-American to win the Masters. He became the first golfer since the early 1900s to hold all four major titles one calendar year. Name this golfer.
- Our collection of must-see sights offers you much to explore during a summer trip to Lisbon, Portugal. In which nearby coastal town do we find a mix of stunning beaches and impressive architecture?
- Where should your napkin be placed while dining?
- Which government body votes to confirm Cabinet nominations?
- The strait separating North and South Island is named for what explorer?
- What rainforest spans nine countries?
- The first surfboards were made of what?
- Where is this winding road?
- Q3: Kazhuveli Wetland was recently declared as the 16th Bird Sanctuary of
which state?
- Which of these temperatures is the coldest?
- For which country did Rahul Dravid play international cricket? amazon quiz answer
- Which Madonna hit was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the most weeks?
- Where did Princess Diana and King Charles III meet?
- Women currently make up what fraction of the U.S. Supreme Court?
- What country is home to a pink lake known as “Lac Rose”?
- What is a synonym for “sachem”?
- Where can you order the world's most expensive ice cream scoop?
- What Oscar winner starred in the much-maligned “Jaws 4: The Revenge”?
- In 1999, Jerry Falwell claimed that which character was a "gay role model"?
- 3. No quiz of this nature would be complete without the quintessential sweet song of all time. No clue should be needed for this number one hit. Which sweet song is this?
- Canabalt, Subway Surfers, and Crossy Road are examples of what game genre?
- What 1987 war got its name from the Land Cruisers that Chadian troops used to combat Libyan forces?
- What Is The Name Of A Baby Platypus?
- Which group released an album that shares its title with a National Park in California?
- Which of these titles did not exist in George Washington's presidential cabinet?
- Which Group Governs The Fashion Industry In Paris?
- What fruit is traditionally used in Black Forest cake?
- 1. This famous rapper and actor met his first wife Sheree on the set of "A Different World". Jada became his second wife in 1997. Name this West Philly gentleman.
- Q5- This is a picture taken in which continent?
- 1. Which common household pet has long been identified as a female symbol?
- Q1: Appointed in January 2022, Alikhan Smailov is the new Prime Minister of
which country?
- What natural phenomenon does Earth’s moon experience?
- What Is The Largest U.S. Military Base?
- On our travel writer's big adventure to Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina, in which city did she enjoy viewing the diverse array of birds at a small nature reserve?
- Q3: India’s first batch of Agniveers celebrated their passing out parade on
which ship?
- What Is The Strongest Liquor Sold?
- What is an antonym for “daedal”?
- [Answer]
Which country does the island of Djerba belong to?
- In an adventure tour of South Africa's diverse landscapes, where did our wildlife traveler go kayaking with crocodiles and hippos?
- 3. What Democrat was Obama's main rival in the primaries for president in 2008?
- In our Haunted Tales from the Grave feature, we cataloged the out-of-grave adventures of local ghosts at cemeteries across the globe. Which of the following spirits we discovered has taken a road trip to the wrong cemetery here?
- Which of these structures took the longest to build?
- The plant Ophrys apifera is an orchid that resembles what insect?
- What does it mean for an investor if their stock appreciates in value?
- Which muppet has their own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
- We looked for the best cities around the world for a spring escape and included this popular destination for its multiday music and film festival and gourmet food and wine festival.
- Which of these classic novels had a first draft that was eaten by the author’s dog in 1936?
- What’s a synonym for “devoir”?
- Q3 – The recent movie Gangubai Kathiawadi shows a meeting between the
titular character and which Indian Prime Minister?
- 9. What drink are we missing? "Coffee, _________ or Me?"
- What type of animal are the Galápagos Islands named for?
- In the Shakespeare play “Othello” Iago convinces Othello of what?
- The River Thames goes by what other name when flowing through Oxford, England?
- Italy, India, and Indonesia are the main settings for what 2006 memoir?
- Where is this castle with 365 rooms?
- What item did kids need to be invited to Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory?
- Where is the world's largest mangrove forest?
- What is the study of law called?
- Q1: Who among these Sri Lankan bowlers has taken 21 wickets in his first 2
Test matches?
- What day of the week is also a character in the Addams Family?
- The Loch Ness monster traditionally resides where?
- Where is the tallest state capitol building in the U.S.?
- Where can you visit the caves of Maquoketa State Park?
- What actress plays George's wife, Mary, in "It's a Wonderful Life"?
- 1. In the world of ancient Rome, which hugely popular aspect of Roman life took place at the Colosseum?
- Which of these accessories are available with the Usha Calypso OTG?
- What was Italy's currency called before they adopted the euro?
- Q4: Which continent does not have any native species of this bird?
- What nation’s capital forms the shape of an airplane?
- Where are these round communal homes?
- What was Troy?
- Which flower is in the picture?
- Where did the Mayflower land in 1620?
- The 2014 Oscar-winning documentary "Citizenfour" is about which controversial person?
- 7. Finally, what common basketball taunt (often chanted by home fans when it is clear their team has won) translates into Croatian as "Tko je tvoj tata"?
- 1. Which distinctively-shaped invertebrate has bony, calcified skin, and is known for its regenerative powers?
- Q1- Who has been named India’s first UNDP Youth Climate Champion?
- 8. I starred as good ol' Captain Jack Sparrow in the 2003 film "Pirates Of The Caribbean: Curse Of The Black Pearl". Who am I?
- Which city is home to this mansion?
- 4. A precursor to this May 1980 eruption included earthquakes and a bulge in the mountain. When it erupted, the forests surrounding the volcano were destroyed and 57 people lost their lives.
- 4. Our next novel, which has sold over 50 million copies since its publication in 1880, concerns the adventures of an orphan girl in the Swiss Alps. What was her name?
- A South African fashion blogger with Twitter handle @NokuzothaNtuli, made headlines for creating a dress that is made with recycled what?
- What is Mexico’s national dish?
- What are the only two states without self-serve gas stations?
- What U.S. state is home to an elephant sanctuary?
- Q1- Indian-origin scientist Joyita Gupta has been awarded what prize, the
highest honor in Dutch science?
- What is the ’60s slang term for a movie?
- Which baseball player is mentioned in the Simon and Garfunkel song "Mrs Robinson"?
- In which town did American poet Emily Dickinson live?
- What Is The Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded?
- What crop's fertile "belt" covers much of the American Midwest?
- 8. What soft-rock hit list could be complete without "Can't Fight This Feelin'?"
Can you name the band who sang it, named for a truck that one of its members learned about in a college class about the history of transportation?
- In June 1964, who was selected to command the U.S. military in Vietnam?
- Q5- This item is a symbol of hospitality in which country?
- For Every Seven White Keys On A Piano, How Many Black Keys Are There?
- Heyday products are eco-friendly and biodegradable and made from corn & bamboo fiber
- Q4- On which continent do these birds primarily live?
- A Small Cheap American Eatery Is Often Referred To As A What?
- In which of these places can you find a petrified waterfall?
- What was Queen Elizabeth I’s white makeup commonly called?
- Which country on the Persian Gulf is smallest by area?
- What decade was the setting for “The Great Gatsby”?
- What is 0.9 multiplied by 0.2?
- Rick Grimes Is The Main Character On Which TV Series?
- Which number is considered unlucky in Japan because it may be pronounced shi, which is the word for death?
- What is the most expensive spice in the world?
- Mi band 6 comes with _____ ppi amoled display.
- Which game show host, famous for kissing female contestants, actually married one of them in 1991?
- Where is Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest held every 4th of July?
- Who was Susan B. Anthony?
- How long is the Grand Canyon?
- In which country was the foundation stone of Asia’s biggest airport laid recently?
- The Atlantic Ocean’s Denmark Strait is home to what unusual feature?
- A popular alternative to ice cream, "gelato" is simply the Italian word for what?
- What is the least-populated country in Africa?
- The hit song "The Girl from Ipanema" was inspired by a beach in what city?
- Who specialized in rainbow-colored school supplies in the ’80s and ’90s?
- Q3 – Ajay Devgn recently won his 3rd National Award for Best Actor for
which film?
- What is the name of the theme song for the movie and TV series M*A*S*H?
- 7. Although the Battle of Port Arthur was fought inside Chinese territory, China did not take part in the fighting. Which two countries did?
- What is another expression for “tessellate”?
- What is the most biodiverse U.S. national park?
- Who is the highest-scoring player in NBA regular season history?
- The TV Show "Peaky Blinders" Is Set In Which Decade?
- How big is Central Park in New York City?
- Whose pet raven inspired Edgar Allen Poe to write the poem "The Raven"?
- "International Orange" is the name of the paint color on what bridge?
- Where is the city of Spa, known for its natural thermal springs?
- Which national capital has the coldest average temperature?
- What is a synonym for “gusto”?
- Q1: For the fifth consecutive time, as the Chief Minister of which state
did Neiphiu Rio recently take the oath?
- Though there are plenty of haunted locations in Wyoming, we visited the state during our country-wide search for the perfect places to honeymoon. We chose ________, an adults-only resort with tons of outdoor adventures and no ghosts (that we know of).
- The North American island Saint Pierre belongs to what country?
- Which Of The Below Features Are Enabled In IQOO Z3 To Provide The Fully Loaded Gaming Experience
- Q5: These characters are part of which media franchise?
- What popular vehicle was first unveiled at the 1964 New York World's Fair?
- Q5 – This is the flag of which country that depicts a famous site?
- Which entrepreneur's red star tattoo ultimately evolved into the iconic logo for his company?
- What does “foxy” mean?
- Identify this revolutionary freedom fighter, who inspired thousands to take up the cause of the freedom movement.
- 1. A common bowel condition is known by the initials IBS, which stand for irritable, bowel and which other word?
- 1. Alice Walker won a Pulitzer Prize for her fiction work. What was the name of the novel Alice Walker wrote, that featured the life of a black woman who was abused by her father and husband?
- Q4 – This is the cast of which famous TV series?
- What is the world’s most biodiverse country?
- Eldrick Tont Woods is famously known by what nickname?
- What is an antonym for “extemporize”?
- NASA’s Juno probe recently offered the first 3D view of the atmosphere of which planet?
- Which is NOT a common feature of an opera production?
- Which member of the hit Kpop girl group Blackpink appears in the video of DJ Snake’s new song titled ‘SG’ ?
- What professional football team did Donald Trump own in the 1980s?
- Who Was The Last Tsar Of Russia?
- What Profession Did Al Capone List On His Business Card?
- Disney's Space Mountain is the centerpiece of what Magic Kingdom land?
- Q4: Name this Roman God
- What is the only state with an official state meal?
- Which ancient city was known as the "City of the Gods"?
- Which of the following would stop the cell cycle and why would it stop the cell cycle?
- What is another expression for “parisology”?
- What queen accompanied her husband on a Crusade?
- We have you organized with 15 packing tips specific to cold-season wanderings. To combat dry winter air on planes, we recommend including all of the following except ___________ in your carry-on.
- 8. What was the #3 hit of 1967?
"I thought love was only true in fairy tales,
Meant for someone else but not for me.
Love was out to get me,
That's the way it seemed.
Disappointment haunted all my dreams.
Then I saw her face, now ___________."
- [Answer]
What does a fear to long words called?
- Which Shakespeare character asks, “To be, or not to be”?
- The island of Bonaire is a municipality of what European country?
- In which country can you find Europe's highest post office?
- Q4: This is the only one of the ‘New Seven Wonders of the World’ to be
located in which continent?
- Vampires forge an unlikely partnership with what creatures in “Twilight”?
- The oldest of these structures were built by which Pharaoh?
- Which country holds 20% of the world's freshwater?
- [Answer]
In a Roman building, what was the "Hypocaust"?
- 1. Tragically, William "Bill" Boaks, a frequent campaigner for public road safety and pedestrian rights in numerous English parliamentary elections, died of injuries sustained when he was getting off what form of public transport?
- What is the largest beverage size at Starbucks?
- What element is named for the island of Cyprus?
- What is unique about the planet’s largest waterfall?
- 3. Which hairstyle for women originated in 1958 and was very popular throughout the 1960's?
- Q5 – In which city of the Middle East is this ancient mosque located in?
- [Answer]
God has sent a Messiah to pay for our sins and condemnations. Who is the Messiah?
- The ill fated Mi17V5 helicopter which crashed killing CDS Gen Bipin Rawat is manufactured in which of these countries?
- What frustrated noise is associated with Homer Simpson?
- Q2 – In ICC’s most valuable team of the tournament in the recently
concluded Women’s World Cup, who among these was included?
- “Always a bridesmaid, never a bride” was a slogan for what product in the 1920s?
- Which river has the largest delta in the world?
- 1. D'Artagnan has a letter stolen which could have made him a musketeer. Promising revenge on the person who stole it, he sets out to become a musketeer and makes three friends along the way. Name this book.
- Q2: The upcoming movie ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ talks about the history of which
famous dynasty?
- Q2: Which famous South Indian actor plays the role of army man Balaraju in
the movie ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’?
- Which country featured the first ATM to dispense gold bars?
- Where does the predatory mammal fanaloka live?
- What “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” star was born on May 4?
- How many stocks are followed in the Dow Jones Industrial Average?
- 2. I am a 1967 movie directed by Mike Nichols and I am based on a novel of the same name by Charles Webb. I tell the story of a young man who has just finished University, and his relationship with an older woman. What movie am I?
- Where are all U.S. Major League baseballs currently manufactured?
- What’s another expression for “ambsace”?
- 6. Which Wright is regarded as America's foremost architect?
- which of the following superior colour format is supported by oneplus 9 pro?
- In what state is the world's only McDonald's with turquoise arches instead of yellow ones?
- 1. Scientist who created artificial man from spare parts and electricity is given Nobel Prize. He then creates a female by the same methods and their progeny go on to take over the world. Which classic horror novel could turn out this way?
- Amazon Business runs Business Value Days every month.
- 2. Which handsome leading man, who fell for a "Pretty Woman", is a Buddhist?
- What city’s sign welcomes you to the “Biggest Little City in the World”?
- What Was The First State To Ratify The US Constitution?
- Q1- Which Indian state has formed 13 new districts in 2022?
- Whose “Civil Disobedience” essay inspired Dr. King?
- What is the maximum number of overs a bowler can bowl in T-20 cricket?
- What was the first national park east of the Mississippi River?
- Which veteran athlete was known as “miracle mom” from Chandigarh?
- What is the fastest land mammal in the world?
- Q1: The Government of India scheme for model residential school,
specifically for Scheduled Tribes across India, is named after whom?
- Which U.K. country does not have any national parks?
- What is NOT one of the three Rs of sustainability?
- Which Canadian city had to change its name from Berlin due to World War I?
- What Kinds Of Tales Did Aesop Make Famous?
- In which U.S. state can you find this majestic angel oak?
- Q2: Which scientist proposed the three laws of motion?
- What is the largest Caribbean island by area?
- What is the only mammal covered with scales?
- you need to jump to the next column breaking current
- Nicolaus Copernicus helped launch what 16th-century European movement?
- Boas, Anacondas And Pythons Are All A Part Of Which Family?
- Which 1970s car was known as "the flying fishbowl"?
- What is a synonym for “privy”?
- [Answer]
What is a сounterparty?
- Q4: This famous bridge is located in which city?
- 1. What was the name of the tax on printed matter sold in the American colonies passed by the British Parliament in 1765 that led to the first colonial protests that the new law constituted "taxation without representation"?
- What is a synonym for “errant”?
- Which country holds the record for the highest "low" temperature in a 24-hour period?
- Which U.S. state's motto is "Forward"?
- What was the name of the band Paul McCartney formed after the Beatles?
- 1. In what Jules Verne novel does the "Abraham Lincoln" chase after the "Nautilus"?
- What drug was a medical breakthrough in 1921 to treat diabetes?
- Q2 – Approved by GSI, India’s first Geo-Park will be set up at Lamheta
village in which state?
- [Answer]
Which cake is in the picture?
- What country controls the largest portion of Antarctica?
- What is the title of the Beatles’ debut studio album?
- What is a synonym for “smorgasbord”?
- What kind of domestic horses are used as riding horses today?
- Where is this turquoise coastline?
- What Color Is The ‘Black Box’ In An Airplane?
- Which of these landmarks is as wide as it is tall?
- Which of these Posts in India has been vacant officially since May 2014?
- Which animal has the heaviest and largest brain?
- [Answer]
In which country would you find Titlis Cliff Walk pedestrian bridge?
- Which actress stars as the title character in the 2023 film “Barbie”?
- Q3: Nitish Kumar recently took oath as the Chief Minister of Bihar for the
___ time. Fill in the blanks
- Galaxy M52 5G comes packed with the meanest processor ever. Can you guess which one it is?
- What does the French word "collage" mean in English?
- What is the world’s least densely populated country?
- Which of these holiday foods is basted?
- Which country hosts the annual Air Guitar World Championships?
- What London stadium is the home of England’s national football team?
- In the heart of downtown, Michigan Avenue is known as what?
- What do you call the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey?
- How Many Countries Are In The European Union?
- William Shakespeare's plays were performed mostly at what theater?
- Gullfoss, Goðafoss, and Skógafoss are all which type of landmark in Iceland?
- Now made specifically for baby clothes, what was P&G’s first detergent?
- What kind of creature is silverback?
- What is the lightest element on the periodic table?
- Which engineering company with a focus on defense and space, recently had an IPO which received a 304 times subscription?
- On a Texas culinary tour, we learned how to do food the Lonestar way. One yummy item we sampled was an official state food from 2003 to 2005. Which was it?
- India’s first privately developed cryogenic rocket engine, that recently test-fired, is named what?
- Snoopy’s yellow bird friend is named after what music festival?
- Which animal does not have a nervous system?
- Shaili Singh who won silver in the women’s long jump at the World Junior Athletics Championship 2021 is coached by whom?
- Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?
- Which island produces the curling stones used in the Olympics?
- When the Ghost Adventures crew visits the Bay Area to investigate the historic Union Hotel, they find 150 years of suspects for the haunting. According to the witness Isaiah, which of the people connected to the hotel do the dark entities seem to really dislike?
- What does an olive branch traditionally symbolize?
- The latest OnePlus Buds Z2 comes with 3 microphones on each earbud, enabling ANC technology to reduce the ambient noise. The earbuds also get a transparency mode to pass ambient noises to the user, if required. What do you think the ANC stands for?
- Which scientist patented new ballet shoes to protect dancers’ feet?
- Which youth-friendly app made Evan Spiegel a billionaire when he was just twenty-five-years-old?
- What is a synonym for “residuum”?
- 1. Why was the Cold War so-called?
- Which of these hockey players has been nominated for the Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna this year?
- "Sanditon" was the final unfinished novel by which English author?
- What state has some residents that call themselves "Yoopers"?
- 1. Some dogs have been trained to detect bed bugs using what sense?
- Cloud computing allows users to store data where?
- 1. How many bears came into the house while Goldilocks was sleeping?
- What is a synonym for “impresario”?
- If tying the knot wasn't adventure enough, we gathered together romantic honeymoon destinations for couples based on interest. Where do we send avid skiers, snowboarders and snowshoers?
- Mel Blanc gave voice to which of these characters?
- Which classic Madonna song contains the lyric, "Marlon Brando, Jimmy Dean / On the cover of a magazine"?
- What is a synonym for “eidetic”?
- What city is home to the Gum Wall?
- Which candy played a key role in the movie “E.T.”?
- What is NOT a type of crustacean?
- 1. Good grief! Chrystabelle, my Shih Tsu puppy, is vomiting, suffering from diarrhea and having seizures! I think she ingested a chemical called theobromine! What food did she get into?
- In 1796, who became the first major candidate to lose a presidential race?
- Q4: This picture was taken in which US state?
- Q3 – The Reserve Bank Innovation hub was recently inaugurated in which city?
- Q2 – The first match of the 2022 IPL would be played between Chennai Super
KIngs and which team?
- Which of these is a nickname for Willie Nelson?
- What is an antonym for “brackish”?
- What modern-day country is located where the Persian Empire began?
- Where is Voodoo a recognized religion?
- What landmark was built on the island Pharos?
- Q5 – In which year was this app launched?
- A group of lakes in New York is named for what body part?
- What is a synonym for “vulpine”?
- Which state was admitted to the U.S. 100 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence?
- What was the name of the teacher who died in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster?
- Who was the first host of “The Tonight Show”?
- Thomas Jefferson and five other presidents were elected after serving as what?
- 4. I'm still thirsty, so I think we'll have an apple drink with this sixth novel by John Irving, another of the character-driven novels which are his hallmark. What will we be reading tonight?
- Encounters with the spirits of serial killers are missing from many adventure travel itineraries, but not so for paranormal enthusiasts. Zak and the Ghost Adventures crew visit Iowa's haunted Squirrel Cage Jail where multiple murderer Jake Bird spent some of his 30-year sentence. They learn there are four known deaths on the prison's roster, including ________________.
- The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs is believed to have landed where?
- 1. Before diving in to the first dish on the FunTrivia menu of extremely spicy foods, we must first establish how 'spicyness' is measured. What is the name of the scale which is used to measure the spicy heat of a food, especially chili peppers?
- Q5 – Which is the national flower of this country?
- Q5- What is the sanskrit name of this rock?
- Instead of teeth, what do some whales use to eat plankton?
- Q1 – Which is the first Hindi book translated into English that has been
long listed for the International Booker Prize 2022?
- 1. Who hosted a nightly interview television show on CNN from 1985 through 2010?
- If rows of sharp teeth and needle-like stingers are your type of scare, we found top aquariums across the US in which to get your thrills. Which 6-acre Texas tank did we visit with electric eels, nurse sharks, stingrays and alligators?
- 1. The rented RV now stops at Pigeon Forge in Tennessee. What famous landmark is in Pigeon Forge?
- Budweiser is known for using which animal to pull ceremonial beer wagons?
- Where is this whitewashed town built into a cliffside?
- 7. The goal keeper is the only one allowed to put their hands on the ball during a game. They wear what for protection?
- According to the Dewey Decimal System, where are history books classified?
- Q1: Which of these phrases can you use on Alexa to take you to the games
page?
- The islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, and Sark are located on which body of water?
- What is a synonym for “inconnu”?
- 1. Which of the following adverbs means 'when two events occur at virtually the same time'?
- What does the phrase “de nada” mean?
- Why is traditional bubble gum pink?
- Q4: This animal is a symbol of which Tirthankara of Jainism?
- What does it mean to file Chapter 11?
- We created a guide of the tools and technology the Ghost Adventures team uses in investigations. Which of the following detects PIR (Passive Infrared) energy and motion fluctuations?
- What Is The National Sport Of Japan?
- Where did cummerbunds originate?
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- 1. MOVIES
After watching the 2001 film starring George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg about the sinking of the Andrea Gail, the Pun-Master General rang the film studios to see whether they would make a feline version? Which film would make a good title?
- In What State Is The Oldest Building In The U.S. Located?
- Which Animal Can Be Seen On The Porsche Logo?
- 1. The movement of the earth's crust is a beautiful thing. The continents were once entirely connected. What is the name given to this supercontinent?
- We toured state parks across the country to find outdoor adventure favorites. To which park did we travel for the opportunity for a unique star-filled, grown-up tree house experience?
- Huggies Nature Care comes in a Green colour pack.
- Which state’s official crustacean is the blue crab?
- Which act won Motown’s first Grammy?
- Where was the daiquiri cocktail invented?
- Which of these city names means "sheltered harbor"?
- Baseball Hall of Famer Lawrence Berra was known by what nickname?
- The Acrobatic Basketball Team Known As The Globetrotters Are From Where?
- 2. 78: This singer has written some awesome songs such as "mOBSCENE" and "The Beautiful People". What is the name of this scary lead singer?
- Q2 – The 27th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 27) to the
UNFCCC took place in the resort town in Sharm El-Sheikh in which country?
- What word is the antonym of circumlocution?
- What is an antonym for “firth”?
- How Many Ghosts Visited Scrooge In A Christmas Carol?
- Where is the famous Book of Kells located?
- Which celebrity is the owner of 155 Five Guys Burgers restaurants, and 9 Papa John's pizza franchises?
- Samsung Convertible Frenchdoor Refrigerator has following features?
- What brand name do Southerners use to refer to all soft drinks?
- Marilyn Monroe inspired what song by Elton John?
- Which of these bears hibernate?
- We sought out a variety of new products that will add comfort to the next adventure, whatever form it may take. For example, we included a yellow basecamp dome tent ideal for which situation?
- What is the world’s longest known cave system?
- With bedecked buildings and light-laden landscaping the US shows its love for the holidays. We compiled a list of one of the most dazzling displays from each state and included this location in Ohio.
- What is another expression for “stemwinder”?
- How many Play-Doh cans featured in the World Record for the largest plastic tub mosaic in Mexico
- Which two continents are separated by the Drake Passage?
- Wherever in the country the new year takes you, James Beard Award-winning chef Andrew Zimmern has you covered with a must-have eat. Which food did he select for Rhode Island?
- What is another expression for “sprag”?
- What was the first cartoon character created by Walt Disney?
- Who keeps her Oscar for "The Reader" in her bathroom so guests to make their own acceptance speech in the mirror?
- In bowling, three strikes in a row are known by what animal term?
- Where are these eco-friendly towers?
- Where is the world's second-largest coral reef system, after the Great Barrier Reef?
- Who was the original singer of Frank Sinatra’s hit “New York, New York”?
- Q4: Which of these regions was destroyed by this natural calamity in 79 CE?
- What country has a river known as the “Liquid Rainbow”?
- What does it mean for a wine to be “fortified”?
- Vexillology Is The Study Of What Subject?
- 5. Which cocktail does American singer Jimmy Buffett pay homage to in a 1977 top ten song?
- Which of these cartoon characters is a marsupial?
- What animal is known as the scaly anteater?
- You won't be able to wander far from __________, a London hostel located inside a 19th-century courthouse where you can sleep in one of seven authentic prison cells.
- Q1- Who defeated Rafael Nadal in the final to win the Indian Wells Masters
title in 2022?
- “Casual Fridays” began as marketing for which state’s fashion industry?
- Which one is the smallest Ocean in the World?
- Which former South African captain announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in November 2021?
- What is another expression for “give credence to”?
- If you were on this planet, from which direction would you see the sun rising?
- What is a synonym for “flappable”?
- What’s the charging speed of Redmi Note 10S?
- The Tea Horse Road was used to trade Tibetan horses for tea from where?
- OnePlus Buds Z2 offers you worry free battery experience up to <em>_</em> hours?
- How many countries are members of NATO?
- Where is this gorgeous, black-sand beach?
- What is the largest office building in the U.S. by area?
- Which of these countries features a large-scale replica of Paris, France?
- What royal wedding record does Princess Diana hold?
- The statue known as the "Venus de Milo" is missing which of the following body parts?
- 6. Which of Joe and Rose Kennedy's grandchildren married Arnold Schwarzenegger?
- 1. Chrystabelle, my 5-month old Shih Tzu, is chewing up my shoes, the couch pillows, even her dog bed! What is the most likely reason for her chewing?
- Costco is known for offering which of the following perks?
- Q2- What is the name of Indian Navy’s fourth SVL – warship launched in June
2023?
- During our big adventure in Venice, we admire the talents of local artisans, past and present. What do we send you to Mondonovo for?
- Which of the following state of India was GoVo born in?
- Q5: Which is the largest natural satellite of this planet?
- What is another expression for “subsume”?
- Which Asian country can be traversed on a 250-mile footpath?
- What per cent of the LIC IPO issue size would be reserved for policyholders?
- What is NOT part of the circulatory system?
- What chess piece was originally an elephant?
- Which country was the Statue of Liberty originally designed for?
- California State Route 1 is part of what famous route?
- How do anglerfish catch their prey?
- What Deadly Disease Can Dogs Smell?
- Sigmund Freud is known as the father of what field?
- Which European hotel features an Ernest Hemingway suite?
- 5. In addition to the infantry soldiers, what other figures are found in the Terracotta Army?
- Add unique accommodations to your dream vacation with one of the 10 epic cave houses we found. Where is the coastal cave house with sweeping views from its balcony and the rock itself a beautiful focal point in its living space?
- Police Officers Get A Half-Hour Class In Training On How To Do What?
- Who was the first American woman in space?
- Q5- Which country consumes the most of this in the world?
- We found plenty of school spirits at 15 colleges and universities in the US. Most of the stories of hauntings at Hollins University involve which department?
- Where was King Charles born?
- On “Split Second,” each question had how many correct answers?
- When the Expedition Bigfoot team explores the Oregon Wilderness looking for the elusive Sasquatch, they bring cutting edge equipment to aid their search. Which tool do they use to investigate the murky waters of a stagnant pond?
- Which country has the most national parks?
- Whose statue stands atop Philadelphia's City Hall?
- The Grand Canyon is bigger than which state?
- 1. While it was written in the 1930s, the song "Dream a Little Dream of Me" is perhaps best known for the rendition done in the 1960s. What singer was featured as soloist on the version of the song recorded by "The Mamas and the Papas" in 1968?
- 6. How does one win at Sorry?
- 9. What kind of an animal is called (a) Jack Russell?
- The hit TV show "NCIS" was a spin-off of what earlier show?
- Which African country is home to tree-climbing goats?
- Byzantine empresses traditionally gave birth in what color room?
- Which U.S. city is home to the world's largest drive-in restaurant?
- Q5 – Which of these was the first book to be published featuring this
iconic character in the central role?
- What is a synonym for “scintillation”?
- Which two dog breeds originally come from a Canadian province?
- Gran Paradiso was the first national park in which country?
- 1. Freezing point of water in degrees Fahrenheit; full set of human teeth; chess pieces per set; 2 to the 5th power. What number is related to these clues?
- Q3 – EKI Energy Services and which famous company floated a joint venture
company for nature based solutions in India?
- What animals are the antagonists in the Angry Birds mobile game?
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From which country did the Yorkie breed dog originate?
- Michelle Kwan and Kristi Yamaguchi are both known for what?
- DC's "Action Comics #1" features the first appearance of what superhero?
- Q3 – The hack of which Hong-Kong based crypto-exchange has been described
as the “heist of the century”?
- [Answer]
Who was Midas, a famous character from Greek myths?
- The cartridge contains activated carbon which removes contaminants like VOCs, and gives which of these qualities to the water?
- What U.S. territory has the slogan "Where America's Day Begins"?
- What is a byproduct of photosynthesis?
- What is the name of the clef pictured here?
- Which horse became the first to break two minutes in the Derby?
- What painter is known for his work “The Persistence of Memory”?
- Which capital city boasts the slogan, “Keep it weird"?
- Which of these sodas does NOT have caffeine?
- Before 1577, Clocks Did Not Have What?
- The Special Olympics and VSA were founded by sisters from what family?
- Where is this "gateway to heaven"?
- Earth, Wind & Fire had a disco hit with a song about which month?
- 1. What is a perfect score in ten-pin bowling?
- Which country is home to the tallest waterfall in the world?
- James Dean Died In Which Make Of Car?
- Which European country hosts a rabbit jumping competition known as Kaninhoppning?
- Which of these facts is true about the corpse lily?
- What type of nuts are traditionally used in Greek baklava?
- The prototyping model of software development is _____?
- What New York eating contest happens every Fourth of July?
- What is used as an unconventional weapon in the game Dig Dug?
- Q3: In the 45th Reliance AGM, Mukesh Ambani announced plans to build the
world’s largest carbon fibre plant in which state?
- The Fast & Up Vegan Plant Protein helps in which of these?
- Simon & Garfunkel wrote the song "Mrs. Robinson" specifically for which 1967 film?
- Which May baby is known for playing the character Laura Ingalls?
- Which two countries have no independence day or national day?
- I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What am I?
- Which carmaker is in the process of recalling nearly every car it has sold since 2005 for fear of brake failure?
- The latest Rajamouli movie RRR has been inspired by the lives of Telugu freedom fighters Alluri Sitarama Raju and who among these?
- We found 10 luxurious ways to explore the night sky and include this luxury hideaway in Utah with your own private lap pool and sky terrace with a daybed.
- Where is this city known for its panoramic embankment?
- What traditional Scottish dish is banned in the U.S.?
- Q2: The movie Gulmohar stars which of these actresses playing the role of
Kusum Batra?
- In which city is the majority of the Las Vegas Strip located?
- Who declared, "You like me!" after winning the Best Actress Oscar in 1985?
- Who is the first person mentioned in Billy Joel's 1989 hit song, "We Didn't Start the Fire"?
- Q4: Name this bird, that shares its name with a sports good manufacturer
- Name the most toxic mineral in the world, whose deposits are formed near this naturally occurring landform?
- In What Year Was The Television Invented?
- “Animal style” is on the secret menu of what burger chain?
- What state has more than four times as many cows as people?
- What are baby seals called?
- Q4 – Where is this company headquartered?
- The Little Village neighborhood is a hub for which culture?
- If you prefer shared accommodations while traveling and aren’t particular about your roommates, we found 10 haunted hotels perfect for your next European vacation. Where would you stay if you hoped to encounter a 15th-century couple who were murdered while locked in an adulterous embrace?
- We investigate happy hour around the globe to ensure your explorations abroad include regional refreshment. What local favorite do we recommend if you're hanging out in Spain this summer?
- When the Ghost Adventures crew investigate the several entities wandering the Liberty Theatre in Astoria, Oregon, they learn that the underground below it is almost the size of what?
- The boysenberry is a hybrid of which three berries?
- What Is The Fastest Aquatic Animal?
- Why is Rose traveling to America on the Titanic?
- Which city is home to the Strand Arcade, a Victorian-era shopping mall?
- Q3 – The Indian navy recently signed an agreement with the navy of which
country on ‘White Shipping Information Exchange’?
- Monarch caterpillars exclusively feed on what plant?
- Where is Flemish most widely spoken?
- Which city outside of France is home to the French Quarter?
- In India, on which side of the road should you drive on?
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- Which hit song begins, "There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold"?
- Which US vice president did NOT resign from office?
- Q2- In April 2023, who marked the record of the fastest Indian to take 50
wickets in IPL history?
- In what state was the world's first designated wilderness area established?
- What type of food is cooked al dente?
- The name of which religion means "submission"?
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Pakistan is located on which continent?
- In which country was the game Chinese Checkers invented?
- What fish is born in fresh water but migrates to salt water in adulthood?
- Which American city is considered to be the birthplace of blues music?
- Approximately what percentage of Earth's surface is covered in ocean?
- What role did Marilyn Monroe play in her first film, “Dangerous Years”?
- The name of what country's capital contains the name of its official state religion?
- La Croix, Perrier, and Spindrift are all brands of what drink?
- Completed in 1900, the Yukon Railroad was built to promote what?
- Black Forest cake shares a name with a wooded region in what country?
- 4 years GitHub under Microsoft
- An indulgent brunch is the best meal for an adventure weekend. In our collection of the best brunches in every state, which city in Texas did we visit for a Bloody Mary unlike any other?
- Albania, Bulgaria, and Montenegro are all part of which region?
- What signature song from Metallica is named for an Ernest Hemingway book?
- Q3 – Which of these has initiated monitoring of temporal and spatial
distribution of marine litter along the Indian coasts and adjacent seas?
- In the 1986 comedy Back to School, what is the name of the dive performed by Thornton Melon, played by Rodney Dangerfield?
- Who Painted The Masterpiece “Salvator Mundi,” Which Sold For $407 Million At Auction In 2017?
- Red and gold are the colors of which Hogwarts House?
- Ants move in a line because of their sense of?
- Wherever your summer explorations take you, James Beard Award–winning chef Andrew Zimmern has you covered with a must-have eat. In which state did he find a weird but delicious meat dish served with saltines and a garlic salt dip?
- Which musician once tried to break into Graceland?
- Where can you find this prehistoric village in Europe?
- Which U.S. city is famously misspelled on the Stanley Cup?
- The composer Beethoven lacked what sense?
- What is another expression for “paludal”?
- 4. "Dances With Wolves" tells the story of a Civil War hero who goes West and learns to live with the Indians. Who stars in this movie?
- What was the loudest sound ever recorded?
- What American holiday tradition began in the 1920s?
- The Indian football team recently won its ____ SAFF championship beating Nepal in the final. Fill in the blanks
- Where are these unique traditional homes?
- Which medieval knight was the subject of the 1995 film “Braveheart”?
- Q4 – Name the smallest breed of the dog
- "That's NOT All Folks" is a memoir by what actor who voiced Porky Pig?
- Who is believed to be the model for the "Mona Lisa"?
- Which two states have capitals with rhyming names?
- 1. February 3, 1959 was known as "The Day the Music Died". An airplane carrying three pioneers of rock and roll music crashed near Clear Lake, Iowa. Who was NOT on the plane that sad night?
- microsoft excel uses the _____________ function to calculate the results in the data table
- Bonnie Hunt and Gabrielle Union starred in separate remakes of what film?
- Figaro was the name of the cat in which Disney film?
- What is a synonym for “Rhadamanthine”?
- 6. In which sport would you see Anna Kournikova?
- In the video, which of these appliances do Pankaj & Mridula control with Alexa in their home?
- Which U.S. state has had the most Bigfoot sightings?
- Q5 – Name this actor, who is famous for his role in ‘The Big Bang Theory’?
- Tahiti is ready for you to explore this summer and the trip doesn’t have to break the bank. Our budget guide to the islands includes swimming with sharks, ziplining through a jungle, touring a pearl farm and enjoying Tahitian wine from vineyards grown in ________.
- Which state's official abbreviation is also the symbol for a chemical element?
- Which U.S. state hosts an annual festival dedicated to duct tape?
- As mentioned in the lyrics of "The Star-Spangled Banner," a rampart is a what?
- Pop star Ed Sheeran was in court this week after being accused of copying which hit song from 1973?
- President Joe Biden was born in the same year as which “Star Wars” actor?
- CVC Capital has recently won the bid for an IPL franchise that would be based in which city?
- Who was Ronald Reagan’s running mate in 1980?
- Which ipl team has biggest fan base
- William Clayton invented what device to help pioneers travel to the west?
- Though they share a last name, which pair of Oscar winners are not related?
- What is the processor in Redmi Note 10 Pro?
- What major battle in Pennsylvania became a turning point in the Civil War?
- Where was the world's first revolving restaurant?
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Where did Moses receive the 10 commandments?
- Pumpkins are technically what kind of food?
- Which fruit is in the picture?
- 9. "I'll see your ten and raise you twenty."
- What film does NOT star the Rat Pack?
- 4. "She's like the wind through my tree
She rides the night next to me"
Which actor recorded the power ballad "She's Like the Wind" for the soundtrack of the film "Dirty Dancing"?
- Where is Jupiter in planetary order from the sun?
- What were the first basketball hoops made of?
- Which U.S. President oversaw the construction of the Panama Canal?
- Which country do macaroon cookies come from?
- Q4 – Who among these served as the CEO of this company till 2011?
- When did Microsoft Windows debut?
- Which highly successful band lost three of its members in a plane crash in 1977?
- Who is the most recent U.S. President without a college degree?
- 9. This great 1984 movie starring George C. Scott deals with a miserly man and four apparitions who change his life. What's the correct title?
- Q5- This animal represents which direction in China?
- Which Spanish city is home to this impressive Roman aqueduct?
- Which of these animals are classified as monkeys?
- Q2: Which city has the world’s longest metro network?
- When Did The Vietnam War Begin?
- Q4 – This famous scientist was born in which present day country?
- Of the following similar-sounding items, which one would you likely find on your keyboard?
- 1. This German physicist is primarily known for the temperature scale used in the United States. What is his name?
- What Is The Largest Type Of Deer?
- 7. Vincent Damon Furnier was born in Detroit, Michigan, and released the album, "Welcome to My Nightmare" in 1975. By what name does he perform and record?
- 1. What are Rocky Mountain Oysters?
- The Philly cheesesteak was invented by Pat Olivieri, a vendor of what?
- Where is this ornate tiled building?
- What TV show's theme did Merv Griffin originally compose as a lullaby for his son Tony?
- In what state can you visit George Washington's Bathtub?
- What U.S. state is home to the most ski resorts?
- Who recently became the third recipient of the Jnanpith Award from Assam?
- 2. B: 1940, World War II. Although it was a campaign and not a single battle, the German Luftwaffe attacked a whole country.
- What was the first brand of soda to be sold in an all-aluminum can?
- What is a synonym for “notionate”?
- Bee, Bowie, Brazos, and Baylor are all county names in which U.S. state?
- 1. What is the name of the part of our planet that is composed of water?
- Where can you see the giant geoglyphs known as the Nazca Lines?
- 1. What was the country called before it was renamed Thailand in 1939?
- Dale Earnhardt drove what number car in six of his seven championships?
- Florence, Italy, is known as the city of which flowers?
- What is the world's loudest land animal, whose deafening cries can be heard up to three miles away?
- Which country is home to the Ninety Mile Beach?
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- Burundi, Guinea, Rwanda, and Switzerland all use currency called what?
- What is the only country with a two-sided flag?
- Who was named TIME magazine’s person of the year for 2022?
- In 1965, Congress made it illegal to burn what?
- What is the main stuffing of this marathi sweet made of?
- Who is the only president to have twins?
- What’s another expression for “tubbable”?
- What is the nickname of the law that created Prohibition?
- What professional sport has a starting line-up equal to the number of sitting U.S. Supreme Court Justices?
- What television network did "Friends" originally air on?
- Eero Saarinen designed which of these famous American landmarks?
- Which famous hotel overlooks New York’s Central Park?
- Q5 – This sport was invented in which of these places?
- 4. In 1941, Disney released an animated film. The main character in the film is an elephant, with really big ears. He uses his ears to fly himself around the circus tent. Name this lovable Disney character.
- How Long Was The World’s Longest Concert?
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- Alright, alright, alright — how do you spell this actor’s last name?
- Q3: In the Amazon Prime series ‘Reacher’ which of these actors plays the
title role of Jack Reacher?
- Who was the first VP to assume the presidency after the President’s death?
- Which building houses the world's brightest light beam?
- Who wrote “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret”?
- 6. What is the primary reason a person may choose a miniature horse to a guide dog?
- What is Neuralink?
- By enlivening old buildings, city murals make new destinations out of the familiar. We toured some favorites across the US and discovered a mural paying tribute to the city's Grammy-winning icons. Where?
- Q1 – Who recently achieved the record of reaching 1000 runs in T20
internationals in the least number of balls faced?
- Q1: The International Monetary Fund has agreed on a $2.9 Billion Bailout
for which crisis hit nation?
- Which is the best display type for watching movies and playing games?
- What is another expression for “concatenate”?
- Which child prodigy signed on with Motown at age 11?
- Humphrey Bogart wore what kind of hat in many of his 1950s films?
- Which car manufacturer introduced the world's first minivan in 1984?
- Which of these display features are available on upcoming Acer android televisions?
- 1. Died March 5: What famous American comedian made millions laugh on "Saturday Night Live" and in the movies like "Blues Brothers", but died in his 30s from a drugs overdose?
- What was the marooned charter boat on the TV sitcom "Gilligan's Island"?
- Which of the following U.S. cities was named after a British prime minister?
- In “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” what community did the Grinch target?
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What does the V stand for in HIV?
- 7. 'Burro' can mean two things in Portuguese:
- "Shoppers' Bazaar" was the name of the original pilot episode for which TV game show?
- Travel Channel staff shared must-pack essentials for European explorations with us. One of our producers suggested a pashmina, which she uses in all of the following ways except _______.
- Which insect has the most toxic venom in the world?
- Which U.S. state is home to the Great Salt Lake?
- Which state grows one-third of all U.S. potatoes?
- When Zak and the crew investigate the Norblad Hotel in Astoria, Oregon, they interview a witness to an attack in the basement of the building. What does she call herself?
- What is the longest animated Disney film?
- Which fictional bear has his own ZIP code?
- Arizona’s Wild West past made it #5 in our ranking of states by number of hauntings. Which of the state’s towns is home to cowboys who refuse to pass on?
- What is a synonym for “hippodrome”?
- Q4 – Who among these actors voiced this character in the Marvel Cinematic
Universe?
- What is a synonym for “scion”?
- If you're exploring matrimony this summer, our friends at TLC found gorgeous wedding venues to consider across the US. Their Tennessee choice has picture-perfect views and a large reception area with an exceptional balcony, stage and walk-up bar. In which city is it?
- 1. Which one of these downloads can protect your computer from harmful viruses?
- Which French city is home to this statue of a matador and a Roman colosseum?
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What is the name of this show?
- If what really scares you are high ticket prices and large crowds, October is the time to travel and a state park should be your destination. In our investigation of the best in the US, where in Oregon do we send you to hike the 27 miles of Oregon Coast Trail that weave through its giant forests?
- What is the pictured body art originating in ancient India called?
- 6. Which of the following is a major human use of ungulates?
- [Answer]
What is a spider's web made of?
- 8. The primary body that oversees investing in the United States is the Security and Exchange Commission, or SEC. A stock market crash led to the creation of this body. Which crash was it?
- Who was featured on the first U.S. postage stamps?
- 2. What is a die (as referring to coins)?
- Which of these animals is known for its ability to detect electricity?
- Q1: Who now owns the record for the highest score by an Indian wicketkeeper
on foreign soil in Tests, ODIs and T20Is?
- The Eagles were formed after serving as the backup band for which singer?
- 8. Which actress was in the movie remakes "The Parent Trap" (1998) and also "Freaky Friday" (2003)?
- What is the name of the American horror character known for wearing a sweater similar to the one shown?
- 3. This American film star was born Jill Arlyn Oppenheim in 1940, but who was she known as on screen?
- What chip brand sells its product in tall tubes?
- Which state has the highest average elevation?
- Which President Had His Sister As The First Lady?
- To whom did Helen Keller dedicate her autobiography, "The Story of My Life"?
- Which state did the Pony Express NOT go through?
- Which U.S. marathon provides the most prize money to the winner?
- Q5 – Which bottled water brand was first introduced in India?
- 3. She called herself the daughter of the Egyptian Sun God 'Ra', and became the ruler of Egypt along with her younger brother in 51 BC. Name this legendary figure from Roman history.
- We traveled coast-to-coast, discovering new destinations and picking the top landmark in every state. Which did we choose for Arizona?
- Q5: Which of these famous people was born in this country?
- What double helix-shaped molecule carries genetic information?
- Which city is known as the "richest square mile on Earth"?
- What does the word "bonbon" mean in French?
- Q3 – BA.2 is the latest subvariant of which strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus
that causes COVID-19?
- Where is peanut butter called “peanut cheese” in the local language?
- Stewart Island is which country’s third-largest island?
- What explorer has a river, bay, and strait named after him?
- What is another expression for “cenatory”?
- Where did the Clydesdale breed of horse originate?
- What artist created screen prints of Marilyn Monroe in the 1960s?
- To "blither" means to do what?
- Q1: Who among these famous Indian sportspeople was ruled out of the
Commonwealth Games due to injury?
- What was Dolly Parton’s first No. 1 country hit?
- Which Is The National Sport Of China?
- What is the largest citrus fruit?
- In 1964, who became the first Black winner of the Best Actor Oscar?
- What company’s iconic logo was created by an Oregon college student for just $35?
- Which of these mythical creatures appears in Homer’s “Odyssey”?
- In which U.S. city can you visit a museum dedicated entirely to salt and pepper shakers?
- Q4: What is this shape of Christmas ornament called?
- 5. An important survival skill is knowing how to light a fire. Fire provides warmth, light, protection from predators and a psychological boost. Which of the following items could be used to start fire in a survival situation?
- Which place is NOT a corner of the Bermuda Triangle?
- What is the name for a baby kangaroo?
- Jesse Owens Won Athletic Golds At The Olympics In Which City In 1936?
- David Bowie plays an alien in which 1970s film?
- Q3- Which regional carrier launched in 2023 carries the tagline- “Bharat
Unbound”?
- Who was the first woman to score a Grand Slam in tennis?
- 1. Multi-infarct dementia is caused by which of the following?
- Route 66 opened in 1926 running between what two cities?
- Which Knight never actually joined the Round Table?
- Lucy repeatedly tricks Charlie Brown during what activity?
- Who ran against Washington in the first two presidential elections?
- Which Native American tribe was involved in the first Thanksgiving?
- In Season 2 of Destination Fear, the team take a winter wander to Nopeming Sanatorium in Minnesota, where more than 1,500 people died over its 90 years in operation. What happened to the bodies?
- Q5: What is the most widespread species of this animal?
- The word "karaoke" comes from what language?
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Which bird is a symbol of love in some Native American cultures?
- What is Henri Charrière's nickname in the film where he is in the prison on Devil's Island?
- 1. What order do rats belong to?
- Q2- Who is the male singer in the recent Bollywood remake of the iconic
Coke Studio song ‘Pasoori’?
- What did Benjamin Franklin use to study lightning and electricity?
- What Is The Only Letter Not Present In Any American State Name?
- Q4 – Name this animal, the national animal of a neighbouring country
- Spanning a whopping 570,000 square miles, the largest congressional district by area is located where?
- Which plant is in the picture?
- In which state will you find this U.S. national park?
- Which state has an island called Hawaii 2?
- What President designated Yellowstone as a national park in 1872?
- On what river will you find Eel Pie Island?
- Q4: Which spacecraft recently entered the atmosphere of this astronomical
body?
- Bangui is the capital of which African country?
- The Forbidden City is a museum complex in the capital of which country?
- The Helix over the Marina Bay in Singapore is modeled after what?
- A spring escape to Pittsburgh offers a rich dining-and-drinking scene. Which hipster-favorite beer hall did we visit with an eclectic lager-forward list of drafts and sharable food menu that encourages laid-back community drinking?
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What is measured in dioptre?
- During the Bronze Age, tin came from which of these modern-day countries?
- 4. What completes this catchy phrase: "Don't let the right hand know what the ___ hand is doing"?
- The mason arrived with a _______ from the roofing company.
- Q3 – There has been moves in western countries to rename the continental
dish Chicken Kiev to what in support of Ukraine?
- This character came to the attention of the world, after ‘Steamboat Willie’ released in which year?
- Which of these record-breakers is found in an ocean?
- Which Indian city is the Taj Mahal located in?
- What are the only two African cities with a subway system?
- Spring is the ideal time to enjoy many of the globe's most gorgeous gardens. At which garden did we discover fragrant flowers covering the grounds of a ruined medieval town?
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- What country has a cedar tree on its flag?
- After raising $100 million in a recent funding round which edtech platform became India’s 28th unicorn of 2021?
- Which U.S. state is home to these giant shuttlecocks?
- Where is Iceberg Alley?
- What is omitted from a typical triathlon to create a duathlon?
- Who is the only singer to ever fill all top 10 spots on the Billboard Hot 100 in the same week?
- Which two countries share the world's shortest border?
- 1. Canada's democratic process allows for two branches of Parliament. One is the Senate and the other is the House of which word starting with C?
- Which country produces 70% of the world's hazelnuts?
- The "Twelve-Mile Circle" forms most of the border between what two states?
- 2. What is the English translation of the Spanish word "zumo de naranja"?
- Which of these are produced by bone marrow?
- Which Indian company is setting up the world’s largest ‘women-only’ factory that will employ about 10,000 female workers?
- 1. What was the name of the ship that pursued Moby Dick in Herman Melville's novel of the same name?
- Where is this building known for its many arches?
- Which of the following does the New samsung galaxy watch 4 let you track? amazon quiz answer
- What Was Mickey Mouse Originally Called?
- Q2 – Which is the largest country in the world?
- Where did the game Yahtzee get its name?
- Q1 – Italy failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2022 after suffering a
shock defeat in a playoff encounter against which country?
- Where can you find these curious natural rock formations?
- In which city is Michelangelo’s David statue?
- Which country has the highest number of saunas per capita?
- June is PRIDE month and if you're an LGBTQ+ traveler planning a high-seas adventure this year, we found the top cruises for you to consider. Which tour company do we recommend if you’re adventurous and a thrill-seeker?
- Which famous artist is depicted here?
- Who is the killer in the Friday the 13th film franchise?
- 1. This two-player wargame was one of Avalon Hill's earlier wargames (1965) and has as its title the word used to describe the German's World War II offensive style of warfare. Which game was this?
- What military character titles a 1967 Beatles album?
- Q4: Where did this breed of horse originate from?
- In 1964, who became the first Black man to win the Best Actor Oscar?
- What Animals Are Pearls Found In?
- What Is The More Common Name For “Albumen” And “Glair”
- What is the only country whose capital begins with "Z"?
- The Quad or the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue has been in the news recently. Which of these countries is NOT part of the Quad?
- 1. Music: What composer and conductor wrote the music for "West Side Story" (1957), "Candide" (1956), "Wonderful Town" (1953), and "On the Town"(1944)?
- Napoleon was exiled to which island following his defeat at Waterloo?
- 1. Which of these popular downloads is NOT an internet browser?
- The reason for software bugs and failures is due to?
- Which of these foods is NOT native to South America?
- Wyoming is a vacation destination with beauty that will take your breath away. During our tour, we enjoy spectacular sunrises and sunsets and recommend which favorite sunset location in the Grand Tetons?
- 7. Who is known as "The Spider"?
- We investigated the best lake getaways around the world and learned that this major spring break destination for coeds brings in 3.5 million visitors a year to its floating party scene.
- NASA’s Hubble space telescope has recently captured an image of which massive stellar nursery, also known as Gum 56?
- What is measured with a Brannock device?
- 5. Who reportedly said, "Give me liberty or give me death"?
- Lemurs are only native to which island country?
- Which country's currency is waterproof?
- What is the only U.S. National Historic Landmark located outside of the U.S.?
- Step aside, boring old beige, we found wild and wonderfully colored shorelines all over the world. Which destination has the wrong color assigned to it?
- We looked at Halloween-like traditions across the world and found several in Europe and Scandinavia. Which April holiday involves large crowds of costumed witches and devils, a daylong party, a parade and a bonfire?
- 4. Which Russian capital city is the site of the famous Red Square?
- “Peter, Peter ___ eater, had a wife but couldn’t keep her”
- Blue Ribbon Sports was the original name of what company?
- What does "HOA" stand for?
- Q1- Pat Cummins took a 5 wicket haul in the final test of the series
against Pakistan in 2022 in which city?
- What’s another expression for “altricial”?
- 2. Now and then, something occurs that will "get my dander up". What does the phrase mean?
- Which of Donald Trump's family members said they will not work on his 2024 presidential campaign?
- Which state capital is named after the first chancellor of Germany?
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What is gastroenterology the study of?
- Q1: Who has been appointed India’s first National Maritime Security
Coordinator?
- Who was the first astronaut to walk on the moon?
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- What is the symbol for gold on the periodic table of elements?
- Q5: Due to which reason, does the moon appear in shades of red during this
phenomenon?
- Which country's currency is called the dong?
- Which of these is the lowest rated Salman Khan movie on IMDb?
- What ruler founded the Persian Empire?
- U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth previously worked as what?
- This cartoon character never said a word, still we understood everything and laughed.
- Q5- A part of which famous monument is shown here?
- Which of these capital cities is in South America?
- Indian mathematician who was known as “The man who knew the infinity”
- In September 2021, BTS performed their hit song ‘Permission to Dance’ at which of these special locations?
- Dinosaurs roamed the Earth during which of these time periods?
- Q4 – Name this famous place
- “Little Women” takes place during which time period?
- Who was the first winner of "American Idol"?
- How tall is the world's tallest living person?
- Which Hawaiian island is Honolulu located on?
- We included the dramatic multicolored cliffs and waterfalls of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in our 10 places to visit in Michigan. For an extra special experience, what kind of tour do we suggest?
- The Italian city of Venice is located on which sea?
- President Obama restored Mount McKinley's name to what Native American name, which is also the name of a GMC vehicle?
- Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania used to be part of a colony named after which country?
- By definition, what does a xylographer do?
- 1. When it's time to drain your pasta, which kitchen accessory whose name starts with "C" will be handy?
- Q1 – Who recently won the Best Actress Oscar for the movie ‘The Eyes of
Tammy Faye’?
- Where is this abbey that inspired a poem by William Wordsworth?
- Aristotle believed that the nervous system was controlled by what?
- The world’s oldest film festival takes place in which city?
- Which state is home to the "artichoke capital of the world"?
- OnePlus Buds Z2 is equipped with _____ dynamic drivers for making music more magical in your ears.
- Which of these is NOT a Miranda Right?
- What actress was nominated for 18 Emmys before winning?
- What is the world’s most visited UNESCO site?
- What does a loricate creature have?
- In which country do children eagerly await the arrival of “Babbo Natale” at Christmas?
- North Island and South Island are the two main landmasses in which country?
- 5. Who starred as Prue Halliwell on the television show, "Charmed" (1998)?
- During Amazon’s Great Republic day sale, you can get up-to _ off on Amazon fashion products. (Fill in the blanks)
- 1. In what way do owls help farmers and residents in large houses?
- On which island is Brooklyn located?
- 2. Jew robbed, beaten on road; taken in by Samaritan.
- Which woman became the first Black female athlete to appear on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition?
- What was America's first major fast-food chain?
- Which Asian city is home to Marco Polo Bridge?
- 2. In 1982, what artist recorded the world famous signature song "Billie Jean"?
- What candy bar was named after a popular dance in the 1920s?
- Q2 – Chandra Shekhar Ghosh is the CEO of which bank that is looking to
diversify into the non micro-credit area?
- What is another expression for “delimit”?
- Stop signs feature what two colors?
- 2. Which bright red bird is the state bird of Kentucky?
- Q1: Pune-based Repos which was awarded the National Startup Award 2021 is
backed by which of these famous businessmen?
- What is the length of the cord used in the Dyson V8 vacuum cleaner?
- What network revived "American Idol" in 2018?
- What car manufacturer makes the Durango, Challenger, and Charger?
- Q1 – Which organisation manufactures India’s home-grown small aircraft
Hansa-3?
- What is the only New York City borough that isn't an island?
- Q2: Ajaz patel is the first bowler in Test history to take 10 wickets in an
innings.
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- Which of these fruits is largest?
- Q4: This is a partial image of which famous mosque located in Cairo, Egypt?
- Q5- The first paralympic games took place in which city?
- What is NOT a bone of the inner ear?
- Which country has played baseball since the 1870s?
- On a trip to Edinburgh, our travel writer visits the Old Calton Burial Ground, a historical site paying tribute to adventurous Scottish thinkers and doers. The graveyard is resting place to a few, including _________.
- What is a synonym for “chiliad”?
- What artist's iconic mustache is pictured here?
- Q5: Name this popular dessert item
- What iconic Washington, D.C., building contains a basketball court?
- Which candy bar featured Bart Simpson as a spokes character in their TV ads?
- Where can you drive through the “High Five Interchange”?
- who proposed the preamble in the constitution?
- Which famous ship docked in Long Beach, California, is now a hotel?
- 4. What is the first name of the Lee who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Q2: Germany has launched the world’s first fleet of passenger trains
powered by what?
- 1. D is for Dee.
Re-introduced to a younger generation with a namecheck in a song title from "Grease", which Dee actress was once married to crooner Bobby Darin?
- Which Automobile Manufacturer Produces The Patriot?
- What’s another expression for "granivorous"?
- What is the name of this animal who was a companion to Kristoff in the movie Frozen?
- “Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water, Jack ___”
- Where is this palatial pool?
- According to Norman Bates in "Psycho," a boy's best friend is who?
- Around 80% of the world’s vanilla comes from what island?
- Which two states contain the bulk of the Ozark Mountains?
- Which is the smallest nation on the Arabian Peninsula?
- 6. In which novel will you find these four characters: Athos - Porthos - Aramis - D'Artagnan?
- Where is this stunning pilgrimage site?
- 8. Are you an expert putter or do you prefer to drive the ball? There are beautiful courses all over the world for those who are dedicated to my sport. For those who just like to have fun you can visit a putt-putt course and play miniature what?
- Where is this giant sinkhole?
- Mexico and Guatemala both have names that come from which language?
- What “Friends” actor was born on August 19?
- Most of Britain’s iconic telephone boxes are what color?
- What fast food chain only uses potatoes grown above the 42nd parallel?
- What animal is the emblem of the World Wildlife Fund?
- “How you doin’?” is the catchphrase of which character on “Friends
- By official Mughal records, which province of the empire was the wealthiest?
- What is NOT one of the five longest rivers in the U.S.?
- The song “Sweet Caroline” was named after which President’s daughter?
- Mensa, an organization for people with high IQs, has a name that ironically means "stupid" in which language?
- Q3- The famous Masai Mara National Reserve is located in which country?
- What is the only mythical creature represented in the Chinese calendar?
- Where did Martin Luther King, Jr. deliver his “I Have a Dream” speech?
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- Q4 – Name this fish which is commonly kept in garden ponds in Japan as pets.
- The island of Surtsey emerged off the coast of which country in 1963?
- Where is this beach with unusually large boulders?
- Q3: India’s first 3D printed Cornea has been recently developed by a
research team based in which city?
- Which cathedral is the largest Catholic church in Italy?
- William A. Mitchell, the inventor of Pop Rocks, also invented what?
- Q4: This is the shire and Hobbiton movie set located in which country?
- Where is the Sevanavank Monastery, dating back to the fourth century?
- There is only one U.S. federal holiday during which season of the year?
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