2entertainmentCHECK ON CINEMANIA: This actress, daughter of a male movie actor, starred in the films Halloween I and II, Trading Places, A Fish Called Wanda, and My Girl . Name her and her father.Show AnswerShare
1geographyThe name of which South African city was derived from the phrase South West Township?Show AnswerShare
12historyIn 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
16wordsDuring the great depression of the 1930's, encampments of poor and homeless people were often named after the President in office when the depression started. What were these homeless encampments called?Show AnswerShare
7otherWhat is the idyllic region of palm treas and beaches along the Arabian Sea in southwest India, formerly occupied by the Portuguese?Show AnswerShare
13historySir Christopher Wren, designer of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, designed only one building in the west. It is the oldest academic building still in use in the United States, and is located on a college campus named for two people. Which college is this,Show AnswerShare
16otherCaloric content of common fruits: a. The fruit with the most calories, over 700 calories per pound, is the oily fruit of trees found in South America. Which one is it? b. The fruit with the least calories, around 70 calories per pound, is a fleshy, wateShow AnswerShare
15mathematicsAt a wedding reception, the bride and groom lead off the first dance. When the music stops the first time, each of the dancers gets another partner to dance with. When the music stops again, each dancer gets another partner to dance with. How many peopleShow AnswerShare
13mathematicsA bicycle wheel whose tire radius is 14 inches is rotating at 120 revolutions per minute. How fast is the bicycle moving in feet per second (to the nearest whole number)?Show AnswerShare