13mathematicsHow many of the whole numbers from 1 to 100 are either divisible by 7 or include a 7 in their digits?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13otherWhat do the Americans call the game which the British call naughts and crosses?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13wordsCan you translate into English the meaning of the word Pravda, the name of the newspaper of the former Soviet Union?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13historyAccording to legend, around 900 years ago Lady Godiva rode nude through which town and for what reason?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13entertainmentWho played the role of Lucy and Ricky in the popular TV series, "I Love Lucy"?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13scienceWhich organ in the human body is the most commonly transplanted from one human to another?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13entertainmentIn this 1993 film, a versatile actor played the role of both the President of the United States, and a presidential look-alike. Which actor, which film?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13mathematicsThere are approximately 1.6 million of these in every mile. What are they?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13otherAround what year was coffee first consumed as a beverage? Was it around 1000 B.C., 1000 A.D., or the 16th century?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13historyAround 1765, which two English surveyors drew a line separating the southern slave states from the northern free states?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13otherCars driving in many different countries of the world have 2 or 3 letter abbreviations for their country on the back of their cars. I will give you the abbreviations. Name the country. a. D b. E c. CHShow AnswerLearn MoreShare
13animalsHow many legs do each of these animals have? a. Lobster? (claws considered legs) b. Spider? c. Grasshopper?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13otherWhat is the number of the US interstate highway on which you can drive from New York City to San Francisco?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13scienceWhat former politician and presidential candidate might have had a personalized license plate which reads: AU-H20?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare