20otherMost people have 20 of these, but in 1921 a boy born in England had 29 of them. What were they?Show AnswerShare
9historyWhich European country controlled the land of Somalia from about 1889 until World War II?Show AnswerShare
5sportsSports officials in a certain country are "worried" that attendance to soccer football games average only about 10,000 fans per game. Why are they worried? Because their country will be co-hosting the World Cup in 2002. Which country is it?Show AnswerShare
16moviesThe first major English dictionary, called the Dictionary of the English Language, was issued in 1755 by the person considered the leading English writer of the late 18th century. Who was he?Show AnswerShare
20sportsIn 1985, Olympic basketball star Lynette Woodward made history when she became the first female member of a professional basketball team. Which team did she join?Show AnswerShare
9current eventsThis week's covers of both Time and Newsweek magazines contain photos of the same person, with the same three-word question. Which person, which question?Show AnswerShare
12mathematicsWhat is the most descriptive name for a quadrilateral, three of whose angles consecutively measure 120, 110, 70, and 60 degrees?Show AnswerShare
6current eventsThe first one of these ever built, complete with luxurious accessories and a piano, was built in Pittsburgh in 1905. The price of admission was 5¢. What was it?Show AnswerShare
7entertainmentThe first James Bond film was released in 1962, starred Sean Connery, and included the name of a profession in the title. What was it?Show AnswerShare
13historyIn 1938, Mussolini banned all American cartoons in Italy, except for which one?Show AnswerShare
3historyIn the history of ship development, around 3000 B.C., who were the first people to discover sails and build boats out of planks of wood?Show AnswerShare
17otherThis University, located in Pittsburgh, PA., was founded by a Scottish philanthropist, who named the school after himself, and this school's marching band is, even today, a bagpipe band. Can you name the school?Show AnswerShare
11entertainmentThis play won the Pulitzer Prize in Drama in 1976, became one of the longest running musicals in Broadway history, and became a film in 1985. What is its name?Show AnswerShare
9historyThis Greek poet from the sixth century B.C. reputedly originated Greek tragedy; after his name certain actors are named. Who was he?Show AnswerShare