16geographyIf you wanted to travel from the birthplace of Mohammed to the birthplace of Jesus, in which of these directions would you travel? Northeast, northwest, southeast, or southwest?Show AnswerShare
14entertainmentIn which 1992 film did Antonio Banderas and Armand Assante play brothers who flee Cuba with dreams of Latin music stardom in New York City?Show AnswerShare
1historyA couple of questions about Dr. Martin Luther King: a. Martin Luther King was minister of what church in what city? b. In what city was he assassinated?Show AnswerShare
11otherA few questions about cigarettes: a. The best-selling brand of cigarettes, since 1976, has been what? b. In what year were cigarette ads banned from television and radio in this country? c. What was the first cigarette, around 1955, to have a filter?Show AnswerShare
11historyAt the time the American colonies went to war with England, which American city had the largest population?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
19entertainmentAndrew Lloyd Webber's new musical, Whistle Down the Wind, will hold its world premiere this December in Washington, D.C., making it the second Lloyd Webber show to have its world premiere outside England since the 1971 Broadway debut of which musical?Show AnswerShare
5mathematicsA perfect number is one whose proper factors add up to the number. For example, 6 = 1+2+3. What's the next "perfect number"?Show AnswerShare
17geographyThis river with a short name is the longest river in Italy, flowing 640 km (400 miles) from Torino towards Venice. What is this river?Show AnswerShare
9current eventsWho invented the magnetic compass: the Chinese, the Italians, the Germans, or the Americans?Show AnswerShare
20wordsWhen this six-letter word is capitalized, it refers to a European country and language. When not capitalized, it means to make smooth or shiny. What is the word?Show AnswerShare
1geographyThe name of which South African city was derived from the phrase South West Township?Show AnswerShare
8peopleWhich controversial television celebrity, mostly popular in the 60's and 70's, was described as a "brash, arrogant inquisitor with a staccato delivery and unparalleled penchant for verbal arabesques"?Show AnswerShare