8entertainmentThe largest-selling music CD from a movie songtrack has sold 17 million copies, and came from a 1992 film that starred a female singer. What is the movie title and who were the two main stars?Show AnswerShare
18entertainmentThe last six words of this 1933 film were "It was beauty killed the beast." Which film?Show AnswerShare
9otherWhat is Europe's oldest currency, dating back more than 2600 years, and still used today?Show AnswerShare
13otherWhat is the two-word name for the lowest prevailing interest rate that banks charge to corporations considered excellent risks?Show AnswerShare
16politicsThis southern Russian republic declared its independence four years ago, but had to defend itself against Russian military troops this year in bloody fighting. Which region is this?Show AnswerShare
18otherThese hard-working Indian people, who are called dhobis by profession, earn about $1 per day for their labor, but, since 1986, when a certain machine was introduced to India for the first time, their livelihood has been threatened. What do they do? be speShow AnswerShare
13sportsCan you name the Australian aborigine who won the Wimbledon Women's singles tennis championship in 1980?Show AnswerShare
11sportsWomen in sports: a. This runner won 3 gold medals at the 1988 Olympics, including setting the world records in the 100 and 200 meter runs? b. This speedskater won the 500 meter gold medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics.Show AnswerShare
5peopleFamous assassins and victims: a. What was the name of the Swedish Prime Minister assassinated while taking a stroll in Stockholm in 1986? b. In 1968, Martin Luther King was killed by whom? c. Which person, in 1901, assassinated President Wm. McKinley?Show AnswerShare