14entertainmentWhat was the one-word name of the album released in 1986 by Huey Lewis and the News, in which five members of the San Francisco 49-ers sang along on the recording?Show AnswerShare
18wordsIf, in a French restaurant, you asked for a "serviette", what, in English, would you be requesting?Show AnswerShare
19historyIn 1499, a Spanish explorer travelling in the Caribbean, noticed the homes of Indians built over water on stilts, which reminded him of Venice. Thus he named the country "Little Venice." What country was named in this manner?Show AnswerShare
3peopleOne brother was first person to win Grammy awards for both classical and jazz recordings, the other hosted the band for the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Who are these brothers?Show AnswerShare
17entertainmentName the five creatures who traveled together down the yellow brick road in The Wizard of Oz.Show AnswerShare
20wordsThe name for the text of an opera comes from the Italian phrase meaning little book. What is this word?Show AnswerShare
17geographyCan you name a former California ghost town, now a revived tourist town, named after another state?Show AnswerShare
13sportsBoxing is divided into different weight categories. What is the lightest weight category in professional boxing?Show AnswerShare
10geographyThe capital and largest city of Zaire is which of the following: Harare, Mombasa, or Kinshasa?Show AnswerShare
19sportsIn what city that relatively recently hosted the Olympics was the hockey stadium built totally inside a mountain?Show AnswerShare
16otherIn the US, most cars are, of course, built in the Detroit area. Which city, about 450 miles from Detroit, is second in automobile manufacturing?Show AnswerShare
20peopleIn 1958, which pianist became the first American to win the Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow?Show AnswerShare
9otherIn what year were automobiles first sold in a choice of colors: 1913, 1923, or 1933?Show AnswerShare