6otherWhich facial style for men was named after a 17th century Flemish portrait painter?Show AnswerShare
10otherYes, you can look at the one dollar bill and answer this question: how many times does the word or number "1" appear on every U.S. one dollar bill?Show AnswerShare
5otherBONUS: According to the latest U.S. Commerce Dept. data, which U.S. state received 5.3 million foreign visitors last year - the largest number of out of country visitors of any state?Show AnswerShare
14otherWhich publication of the U.S. government, revised annually, is over 40,000 pages in over 20 volumes?Show AnswerShare
17otherThree questions about pencils: a. What two materials are mixed together to make the "lead" in lead pencils? b. What is the highest number found on a pencil to signify the hardest pencil leads? c. The best kind of wood for making pencils comes from 150-2Show AnswerShare
3otherBesides X, Y, and Z, what three letters do not begin the name of any U.S. state?Show AnswerShare
9otherAccording to the US census, which three American cities have the largest population of people of Latino origin?Show AnswerShare
9otherInhabited since prehistoric times, this city is widely considered to be the world's oldest city. Today it's the capital of its country. Which city is this?Show AnswerShare
1otherOne of the finest Universities in England and one of the finest Universities in the USA are located in towns with the same name. Can you name these two schools?Show AnswerShare
17otherThis language, spoken in Barcelona, is closely related to the French Provençal dialect. The language was banned in 1939 by Spanish dictator Franco. However, due to a surge of nationalism after Franco's death, today it is one of the two official languagesShow AnswerShare
12otherLocated on Threadneedle Street, in the City of London, it was founded in 1694 and nationalized in 1944. What is it?Show AnswerShare