2geographyThe state of Michigan touches all of the Great Lakes except one. Which one?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
6mathematicsFrom 7th grade math book: This 3 digit number has 3 different digits. The product of the digits is 0, the sum of the digits is 14, and, when the number is divided by 5, the result is a prime number. What number is this?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
7historyWhich of these countries represented the easternmost extent of the Greek empire of Alexander the Great and his forces conquered land eastward from Greece to what country? Was it Persia, India, or China?Show AnswerShare
19peopleTed Turner, founder of CNN and TNT and TBS, is one of the most influential non-politicians in the world. In 1977, he had an influential position in an international sporting event. Specifically what was it?Show AnswerShare
3gamesWhat word game involves rearranging letters to form words on a board with premium squares?Show AnswerShare
11entertainmentThe comic Marx brothers - there were five of them. Two of them were Groucho and Harpo. Can you name the other three?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
13sportsWhich European tennis star, in 1988, became only the 3rd woman ever to win the Grand Slam of tennis?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
10entertainmentWhat do the 18th Century novelist Henry Fielding, the actor named Albert Finney, and an entertainer born with the name Thomas Woodward all have in common?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
18current eventsMadame Tussaud's waxworks museum in London have cloned politicians, film stars and pop idols, including two waxed music groups. The first was the Beatles in 1964. What group was second?Show AnswerShare
9geographyThis city of central Spain was an important Roman town, and its Roman aqueduct is still in use. A classical guitarist from Spain has the same name. Name the town or the guitarist.Show AnswerShare
3entertainmentFor her role in the 1939 classic, Gone With the Wind, she became the first African-American winner of an Oscar (Best Supporting Actress). Who was she?Show AnswerShare
15sportsThis winter sport dates from prehistoric times, and was extremely popular from the late 1800's until around the 1930's, when its popularity was misplaced by skiing. It was an Olympic sport twice, in 1928 and 1948, when the Olympic games were held in St. MShow AnswerShare
10peopleWhich two people, in 1976, sold their VW van for $1,300 in order to raise money to build the first Apple Computer in their garage?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare