6current eventsOn November 28, 1995, 50.28% of Irish voters voted in favor of lifting a ban on what?Show AnswerShare
2current eventsWhich crew members of Apollo 11 were the first two human beings to walk on the moon (July 20, 1969)?Show AnswerShare
4current eventsThe flame inaugurating the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta on July 19, 1996 was lit by which well-loved athlete?Show AnswerShare
19current eventsIn 1212 hundreds of children hoped to march from Germany to Jerusalem in the name of Christ. Most of them were sold into slavery or perished. By what two-word name do we call this historical event?Show AnswerShare
20current eventsThe person who is fourth in line to be U.S. President is technically not permitted to assume that office. Who and why?Show AnswerShare
15current eventsWhich U.S. state has the largest percentage of non- English speaking residents, 36%?Show AnswerShare
16current eventsSince 1993, Alexander Shabalov, Alex Yermolinsky, and Boris Gulko have been national champions in what sport or activity? In which country did they reign?Show AnswerShare
18current eventsIn 1989, this European monarchy with 5 million inhabitants was the world's first nation to legalize gay marriages. Which country is it?Show AnswerShare
15current eventsOn September 9, 1983, which region with more than half a million population unsuccessfully petitioned the U.S. Congress to become the 51st State of the United States?Show AnswerShare
3current eventsWhich gun manufacturing company was started by an Italian family in 1550, and still bears their name today?Show AnswerShare
1current eventsWhich English speaking nation leads the world in the number of daily newspapers, over 2,300 of them (about 50% more than the USA)?Show AnswerShare
7current eventsThe next Olympics will be held in two years, winter style, hosted by which city?Show AnswerShare
3current eventsOne of the greatest celebrations ever seen in New York City occurred in May, 1883, when millions celebrated the completion of what engineering marvel?Show AnswerShare