7otherFrom June 16-19, 1963, the first woman in space, was which Russian, and from June 18-24, 1983, who was the first American woman in space?Show AnswerShare
19otherAccording to Fortune Magazine's annual ranking of the top 500 businesses in the USA, which company was #1, with $170 Billion in sales?Show AnswerShare
11otherFor how long has paper money been around? Closer to 2000 years, 1000 years, or 300 years?Show AnswerShare
15otherNamed after the original natives of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales is which American sports team?Show AnswerShare
9otherThe United States is by far the world's largest military spending country, having spent $276 billion in the most recently measured year (about $1000 per citizen). What countries were next?Show AnswerShare
4otherWhat is the name of the long bone which extends down the front of our leg from the knee to the ankle?Show AnswerShare
3other"It" was established in 1694 and was nationalized in 1944. Located on Threadneedle Street in the City of London, what is it?Show AnswerShare
2otherWhat was the largest denominations of US paper money ever printed: was it $1000, $5,000, or $10,000?Show AnswerShare
19otherCan you name the four main participants in the $100 million offer to buy the San Francisco Giants?Show AnswerShare
11otherThis Asian country's official religion is included in the name of its capital city. What country, what capital city?Show AnswerShare
2otherSemitic is a descriptive term for certain peoples of the Middle East, including Jews and Arabs. The Semites are supposedly descended from the biblical Shem, the eldest son of whom?Show AnswerShare
11otherLocated on the Thames River opposite Windsor is the largest and most famous of England's public schools. It was founded by Henry VI in 1440. What's the name?Show AnswerShare