20otherIn the early 1600's in England, the use of "sotweed" caught on as an overwhelmingly popular habit in England, even though King James wrote a booklet arguing against its use. What was this "sotweed"?Show AnswerShare
20moviesCharles Lindbergh, first aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for his autobiography. What is the title?Show AnswerShare
20pubHow many copies of a record album must be sold for the album to be awarded a "gold record"? Is it 1/2 million, 1 million, or 2 million copies?Show AnswerShare
20wordsWhat verb has been defined in this manner: "To suddenly and repeatedly change from a natural voice to a falsetto and back again."Show AnswerShare
20peopleAfter the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906, architect Julia Morgan was called upon to rebuild the interior of which San Francisco hotel?Show AnswerShare
20entertainmentShe fell in love with him at the age of 14. At the age of 18, they married him, and later divorced. Today, at the age of 34 (born in 1957), she is back in love with him, she had his baby, and the two of them are currently starring in a new motion picture.Show AnswerShare
20mathematicsIf a 10 mile taxi ride costs $12 and a 15 mile ride costs $18, then at the same rate how much would a 24 mile ride cost?Show AnswerShare
20entertainmentWhich actor played the role of Officer Gannon on TV's Dragnet, and the role of Sherman Potter in M.A.S.H.?Show AnswerShare
20historyIn June, 1994, the French, British and Americans celebrated the 50th anniversary of what event?Show AnswerShare
20entertainmentA rebellious classic film from 1955 is called Rebel Without a Cause. Can you name the three youthful stars of this film - none of whom are living today?Show AnswerShare
20wordsWhen visiting an ancient city in Greece or Egypt, if you visited a necropolis, what did you visit?Show AnswerShare
20historyIn 1938, Mussolini banned all American cartoons in Italy, except for which one?Show AnswerShare