1entertainmentThis song was written by John Denver and recorded by Peter, Paul, and Mary. It became #1 on the music charts on November 8, 1969 - Peter, Paul, and Mary's only #1 hit. What was the title?Show AnswerShare
6geographyMost of the oil spilled in the 1989 Exxon accident in Alaska took place near which Alaska town?Show AnswerShare
19current eventsMay 14 is a national holiday in France, celebrated in honor of which woman?Show AnswerShare
3moviesThis German-Swiss writer wrote "Siddhartha," "Steppenwolf," "Narziss und Goldmund," and "The Glass Bead Game." Who is he?Show AnswerShare
20otherAccording to the Guiness Book of World records, what is the oldest age at which any woman has given birth to a child? margin of error of 2 yearsShow AnswerShare
17otherWhich creatures can reveal, but only to someone clever enough to catch them — the location of buried treasure or gold hidden at the end of the rainbow?Show AnswerShare
6historyAccording to legend, in the 11th Century, in order to convince her husband to lower taxes, Lady Godiva rode naked through the streets of Coventry. Who was the only person who looked at her?Show AnswerShare
19historyWho was the first person to be a US Vice President without becoming President?Show AnswerShare
15governmentIn November, 1992, who was elected as America's first black female US Senator?Show AnswerShare
12politicsAt its peak, Germany had 440,000 of these in 1992, but less than 100,000 last year. What are we talking about?Show AnswerShare
7generalName the primary ingredient of each of these foods with a geographical name: a. Welsh rabbit b. Bombay duckShow AnswerShare
11sportsWomen in sports: a. This runner won 3 gold medals at the 1988 Olympics, including setting the world records in the 100 and 200 meter runs? b. This speedskater won the 500 meter gold medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics.Show AnswerShare
12animalsThe heaviest crustacean ever captured was 3 foot 6 inches long and weighed 44 pounds. What kind of animal was it?Show AnswerShare