7geographyOf Norway, Sweden, and Finland, which, if any, share a land border with Russia?Show AnswerShare
14geographyThe largest freshwater lake in the world is Lake Superior. The second largest is in Africa. What's its name?Show AnswerShare
11geographyHarrisonburg, Virginia is the home of the University named for the shortest President, whose height was 5'2". What was his name?Show AnswerShare
14geographyWhich Danish navigator and explorer sailed in 1728 from the Pacific Ocean northward to the Arctic Ocean through the sea that now bears his name?Show AnswerShare
12geographyWhat well known mountain, located in eastern Turkey, is considered holy to the Armenians?Show AnswerShare
14geographyThere are only two cities in Montana with over 50,000 population. What are they?Show AnswerShare
7geographyLinked with the northern part of the Greek mainland by the Isthmus of Corinth, what is the name for the peninsula which forms the southern part of Greece?Show AnswerShare
19geographyMost of the world's coffee is grown in countries that lie between the equator and the tropic of .... what?Show AnswerShare
14geographyFrance borders five countries. Two of them are Germany and Switzerland. Can you name the other three?Show AnswerShare
8geographyWhat are the names of the two tunnels passing under the Hudson river, connecting New York City with New Jersey?Show AnswerShare
4geographyThere are eight states with two-word capital cities. Can you name the three which begin with the letters B, C, & D?Show AnswerShare
19geographyIt has served as a fortress, royal court, prison, torture chamber, place of execution, and museum since it was built by William the Conqueror over 900 years ago. What is it?Show AnswerShare
7geographyThe world's longest continuous mountain trail is the 2,000 mile long Appalachian Trail. The longest stretch of this trail is located in which state?Show AnswerShare
2geographyIt is said that Erik the Red named this land incorrectly on purpose, in order to attract visitors and settlers. Which land?Show AnswerShare