6mathematicsIf a 6'8" foot long piece of wood is cut so that one piece is one-fourth the size of the other, how long will the longer piece be, in feet and inches?Show AnswerShare
19otherAccording to Fortune Magazine's annual ranking of the top 500 businesses in the USA, which company was #1, with $170 Billion in sales?Show AnswerShare
10wordsMark Twain once said, "If you don't read the newspaper, you are uninformed; if you do read the newspaper, you are ... " what?Show AnswerShare
1entertainmentWhich two people won the Oscars as Best Actor and Actress at the March, 2000 Academy Award ceremony, and for what films?Show AnswerShare
18moviesName the authors of each of these books: a. The Fountainhead b. The Day of the Jackal c. Bright Lights, Big CityShow AnswerShare
1otherAccording to the Conde Nast Traveler Magazine 1999 Readers' choice awards, what were the three most popular US cities?Show AnswerShare
16peopleThis woman, whose husband was the President of the United States, died in 1982 at the age of 97 years old. What was her name?Show AnswerShare
18wordsWhat seven-letter adjective is most commonly used to describe the exuberant and freewheeling decade of the 1920's?Show AnswerShare
6scienceWhat are the three main commercial uses for wax (whether animal, vegitable, or mineral)?Show AnswerShare
15mathematics$1 million California lottery winners are paid over 20 years. If a million dollar winner pays 28% tax, what is their net take-home each year?Show AnswerShare
18otherThis is the biggest arena ever built. It contains the world's largest steel-constructed room, can accommodate up to 95, 000 people, it covers 13 acres, and reaches 27 stories in height. What is it?Show AnswerShare
8lawWhat principle of international law prohibits the extradition of political refugees back to countries where they face persecution?Show AnswerShare