3otherWhat is the only place in Britain that the Queen is prohibited by law from entering?Show AnswerShare
17otherA 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
14otherOn January 1, 1999, which two major European countries are expected to officially link their currencies into one?Show AnswerShare
9otherYou are providing your body with which vitamin, when you eat peanuts, brown rice, wheat germ, or oatmeal?Show AnswerShare
9otherWhat computer game, first popular in the late 1980's, was advertised with the slogan, "The Jigsaw Puzzle that fights back"?Show AnswerShare
19otherWhat type of automobile was named for those 19th century covered wagons that carried passengers from the train station to their hotel?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
1otherCan you name either of the two countries of the world which produce more full-length feature films per year than the USA?Show AnswerShare
6otherThe United States imports more than half its crude oil, primarily from what three countries?Show AnswerShare
7otherName the inventors of each of the following common items: a. In 1895, who invented the safety razor? b. In 1928, who invented the electric razor?Show AnswerShare
20otherAccording to Irish legend, a man called Jack could not enter heaven because he was a miser, and could not enter hell because he had scorned the devil. As a result, he had to walk the earth for eternity with his light. This legend is the origin for what phShow AnswerShare
14otherThis versatile plant is used for producing paints, varnishes, soap, paper, and rope, but is illegal to grow in many countries of the world. What is the four-letter name for this kind of plant?Show AnswerShare