15historyWhich U.S. President in 1823 declared that the United States would not tolerate European intervention in the Americas.Show AnswerShare
9historyIn 1894 this French Jewish army officer was convicted of treason and sentenced to life imprisonment, but ultimately acquitted when the evidence against him was shown to have been falsified by anti-Semites. Who was he?Show AnswerShare
9otherHow long has glass been around? Closer to 500 years, 1000 years, or 4000 years?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
17entertainmentDuring the 1980's three Oscar-winning films contained the name of a person in the title. Name these films.Show AnswerShare
19geographyIn or near which US cities can you find each of these tourist attractions? A. Epcot Center? B. Home fo the Country music business? C. Mark Twain's boyhood home and museum? D. The Inner Harbor?Show AnswerShare
4entertainmentThe last six words of this 1933 film were "It was beauty killed the beast." Which film?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
3otherIn competition with the United States postal service, name the two most successful private companies in the business of transporting packages worldwide are...?Show AnswerShare
13historyIn 1986, in the largest covert CIA operation since the Vietnam War, the U.S. sent $400 million worth of weapons to support a rebel group fighting in which country?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
19geographyThe only country without a rectangular flag is which mountainous country in Asia?Show AnswerShare
7historyThe Berlin wall, a symbol of the cold war that restricted free movement between East and West Berlin, stood for how many years?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
11peopleBorn in Texas in 1934, this popular American television and film comedienne and singer became, in 1981, the first person to win a libel suit against the sleazy tabloid National Enquirer?Show AnswerShare
12scienceWhere does "space" begin? Scientists say that space begins where the earth's atmosphere is too thin to affect objects moving through it. About how many miles above the earth is this? Around 50, 100, or 200 miles?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
17entertainmentThis new-wave/punk musician was a former beautician and Playboy bunny. In the late 1970's she was lead singer of a successful rock act with a colorful group name. Name the group and lead singer?Show AnswerShare
15productsWhat product was originally called 'Brad's Drink' before being renamed in 1898?Show AnswerShare