11otherIn which year were the Olympics Games first carried live on television? margin: +/- 4 yearsShow AnswerLearn MoreShare
20historyWhich U.S. state was named by the U.S. Congress in 1800, and meant "land of the Indians"?Show AnswerShare
13radioWhat radio network, founded in 1926, was the first major broadcast network in the United States?Show AnswerShare
6geographyThis city was founded around 1457, and was named Edo. It became the primary city in its country from the 16th century. By the 1800's, it had over one million inhabitants, making it possibly the largest city in the world at that time. Today it has a new naShow AnswerShare
9entertainmentWhen she won the Best Actress Oscar in 1989, she became the oldest person to ever win the Academy Award as Best Actress. Who was she, and for what film?Show AnswerShare
5otherContinually published since 1771, what is the name of the oldest reference work in the English language, still published today?Show AnswerShare
6entertainmentCan you give the first names of the four remaining Spice Girls since Geri Halliwell left the group?Show AnswerShare
19historyDuring World War II, Great Britain, France, the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R., known as the "Allies," fought against Germany, Italy, and Japan, which were called what?Show AnswerShare
9mathematicsIf, the first number of an arithmetic sequence is 200, and the 100th number is 2, what is the 40th number of this sequence?Show AnswerShare
10historyThe first person to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776 was what wealthy Boston businessman?Show AnswerShare