11geographyThis city was founded around 1457, and was named Edo. It became the primary city in its country from the 16th century. By the 1800's, it had over one million inhabitants, making it possibly the largest city in the world at that time. Today it has a new naShow AnswerLearn MoreShare
13entertainmentWhat was the name of the soldier character played by Kevin Costner in the film, Dances With Wolves?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
19peopleDuring the 1980's which entertainer was considered to be the poet laureate of Colorado?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
16entertainmentOliver Stone won the Academy Award as Best Director twice in a four year span: for a 1986 film and a 1989 film, both related to the same subject. What were the film titles?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
7entertainmentThis Broadway musical with a one-word title was written by Rodgers and Hammerstein in 1943, won the Pulitzer prize in 1944, was turned into a film in 1955, and was the first musical to include a ballet in it. What was it?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
14otherIt began in the 1950's as a rebellion against the conservative policies and high production costs of New York City's commercial theaters. Lately, in theaters, coffeehouses, churches, lofts, and basements throughout New York City, it serves as a forum forShow AnswerLearn MoreShare
6entertainmentWhen Hugh Grant was caught in Los Angeles with a prostitute, it helped publicize his upcoming film with what title?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
12current eventsThe UNEP's 'State of Finance for Nature 2026' report, released in January 2026, highlighted that for every dollar invested in protecting nature, how many are spent destroying it?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
7otherIn the 1960's the William H. Rorer pharmaceutical company released a product whose commercial name came from the words Maalox (the company's best-known product) and the phrase "quiet interlude." What was the name of this product?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
5geographyWhich of these countries has the world's longest coastline, 152,100 miles: is it the United States, Canada, Russia, or Australia?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
4radioWhat was the name of President Franklin Roosevelt's radio addresses to the nation?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
9otherWhat kind of ground covering derived its name from the U.S. space program?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13governmentWhat is the term length for a US House of Representatives member?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
10historyOn February 18, 1970, the Chicago Seven were acquitted of all major charges. What were they charged with?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare