6geographyThe country that lies closest to Cuba, lies about 50 miles east of Cuba. Which country is it?Show AnswerShare
18geographyIf you travel directly north from Maine, you can cut through which possession of Denmark?Show AnswerShare
10geographyI'll give you the old name for a place, you give the new name. a. Rhodesia? b. Cathay? c. Abyssinia?Show AnswerShare
9geographyCan you name three US states whose spellings contain either the letters X or Z?Show AnswerShare
5geographyIf you visit this very old city in Britain, you can find the "mathematical bridge," so named because it was supposedly constructed without using nails, but entirely using geometrical principles. Which city?Show AnswerShare
2geographyThis barren plateau region of southern Spain is famous as the setting for Cervantes's Don Quixote. What's the name of this region?Show AnswerShare
1geographyAccording to 1991 population estimates, which city of the world has the largest population, 27 million in its metro area?Show AnswerShare
12geographyThe oldest street in San Francisco was originally called Dupont Street, but was later re-named after a President. Which street is this?Show AnswerShare
8geographyAlthough women outnumber men in the USA, there are four states in which women are in the minority. Name any three of them. There is an element of logic to the answer.Show AnswerShare
3geographyWhich one of the five Great Lakes is highest above sea level, and also deepest?Show AnswerShare