20peopleWhich person successfully led Nationalist armies against Loyalists in the 1930s Spanish Civil War, then ruled Spain until his death in 1975?Show AnswerShare
20entertainmentThis American theatrical producer is famed for his extravagant revues produced annually from 1907 to 1931. A film biography of his life won the 1936 Academy Award as Best Picture. Who was he?Show AnswerShare
20entertainmentWhich unusual characters were portrayed in the original 1966 film, Batman, by Burgess Meredith, Caesar Romero, Frank Gorshin, and Lee Meriwether?Show AnswerShare
20otherTrue or false: The Chinese language is written the same way throughout all of China.Show AnswerShare
20wordsIn case you are invited to tea with the Queen, what is the proper form of address: is it Your Majesty, Your Highness, or Your Royal Highness?Show AnswerShare
20otherThis 320-island nation of the southwest Pacific Ocean with capital Suva was discovered in 1643 by Dutch navigator Abel Tasman, annexed by Great Britain in 1874, and became independent in 1970. What country is it?Show AnswerShare
20otherThe world's tallest buildings, the Petronas Towers, are located in what city of Asia? (data 2001)Show AnswerShare
20moviesWhich romantic British poet, about 200 years ago, wrote, "Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink..." ? Browning, Byron, or Coleridge?Show AnswerShare
20wordsIn what part of speech does a verb end in "ing" to operate as a noun, such as "eating breakfast" or "answering the phone" or "walking on the moon"?Show AnswerShare
20artsBorn in 1606 in the Netherlands, this painter's masterpieces include The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp (1632) and The Night Watch (1642). Who was this Dutch painter?Show AnswerShare
20entertainmentTwo of the longest-running musicals in the London West end theater scene opened in 1981 and 1984 and feature the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. What are they?Show AnswerShare
20entertainmentThe title of the Oscar-winning 1994 film contained the name of its primary, fictional character. What was it?Show AnswerShare