11current eventsIn 1963 a British sex scandal almost brought down Harold MacMillan's government when the Secretary of War resigned after a relationship with an expensive call girl who may have passed on British secrets to a Russian secret agent. Name these two people.Show AnswerShare
18current eventsNapoleon was forced to step down as emperor of France as a result of a disastrous military campaign in the winter of 1812, in which country?Show AnswerShare
9current eventsWhich automobile was first introduced as a "people's automobile" in 1937?Show AnswerShare
15current eventsFebruary 2 is known as Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. According to popular legend, an early spring is predicted if, on that day, the groundhog does what?Show AnswerShare
12current eventsWhich river with a colorful name flooded communities throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, and Canada in 1997?Show AnswerShare
20current eventsAccording to recently published figures about the SAT test for high school seniors, students from which state had the highest combined verbal and math scores?Show AnswerShare
19current eventsWhat was the name of the hurricane which devastated South Florida in August 1992, especially the Homestead area, south of Miami, leaving 250,000 people homeless?Show AnswerShare
8current eventsAccording to recently published figures about the SAT test for high school seniors, students from which state had the highest combined verbal and math scores?Show AnswerShare
8current eventsIf you want to dial toll free, you dial 1-800. However, on March 1, a new three digit prefix for toll-free calls will go into effect. What is that new three digit code? I'll give you a hint: it's the same number if you turn it upside down.Show AnswerShare
5current eventsWhat "large" country, in 1920, was the world's first to legalize abortion?Show AnswerShare
14current eventsAccording to "Food Arts" magazine, what were the two trendiest types of alcoholic drinks of 1996? Their names begin with the same letter.Show AnswerShare
4current eventsWhat was the Russian name for the first artificial satellite, launched in 1957?Show AnswerShare