9otherWhich relatively young CEO led a company that by 1992 made more money than Xerox, Kodak, and MacDonald's. He is one of the richest people in America. What is his name and what is his company?Show AnswerShare
2otherThe writing styles of the Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, and Persians all evolved from the oldest type of writing known to mankind, dating from about 3000 BC. What was it?Show AnswerShare
14otherMeher Baba, Indian God-Man who lived from 1894-1969, had a personal mantra or philosophical phrase which influenced the title of a 1988 pop musical hit. What was it?Show AnswerShare
11otherThe most popular National Park in the USA, the one which attracts the largest number of visitors yearly, is located in the eastern half of the U.S. What is the name?Show AnswerShare
5otherSome people said it resembled a bird house. It was a 20-inch square box, and when erected in Salt Lake City in 1920, it was the first of its kind in the world. What was it?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
2otherIt is said that during the times of the czars, Russian officers, when drunk, would engage in a foolish and very risky challenge. What do we call it today?Show AnswerShare
20otherWhat is the name of the five-dice game where players try to create different combinations similar to poker hands?Show AnswerShare
15otherThat little thing called a "bandage" or "band-aid" in American English is known by what seven-letter name in British English?Show AnswerShare
15otherWhat are the Greek and Roman names for the mythological God of the Underworld?Show AnswerShare
6otherWhat visible electric discharge on the mast of a ship or the wing of an airplane during an electrical storm is named after the fourth-century patron saint of sailors, and is also the title of a 1985 movie starring Robe Lowe and Demi Moore?Show AnswerShare