for trivia fans
1. Who is considered the founder of modern nursing?
Florence Nightingale
2. Who disappeared from a Michigan restaurant on July 30, 1975?
James Hoffa
3. Who was known to Edward I as `The King`s Enemy`?
William Wallace
4. During the Vietnam Conflict, what was a `seven step Charlie`?
A tree viper
5. In ancient China until the 19th century, what was considered a symbol of distinction?
Long fingernails
6. By what name was Mildred Gillars better known?
Axis Sally
7. What was the name of the woman who drowned July 18, 1969 after she and Senator Edward Kennedy drove off the bridge on Chappaquiddick Island?
Mary Jo Kopechne
8. What toy grew from post-World War II recreation of Yale students?
Frisbee
9. What did the sign which was nailed above the head of Jesus with the letters INRI mean?
Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews
10. In 1914, what did the Wrigley Company do to promote its chewing gum?
Mailed gum to everyone in U.S. phone books
11. What was Charles Elmer Hires going to call the soft drink we now know as root beer?
Root tea
12. In the seventeenth century, who introduced table knives?
Cardinal Richelieu
13. Who invented evaporated milk in 1853?
Gail Borden
14. What dessert did Peter Cooper patent in 1845?
Jell-O
15. What food was packaged with a string handle so it could be hung on a Christmas tree?
Animal Crackers
16. Whose autobiography did American novelist Clifford Irving sell to McGraw-Hill publishers in 1971?
Howard Hughes
17. Who was known as the `Boston Strangler`?
Albert DeSalvo
18. According to Greek mythology, who gave the Golden Apples to earth?
Hera
19. Whose U.S. president`s campaign song was `High Hopes`?
John F. Kennedy
20. During which U.S. president`s administration did the Spanish-American War take place?
William McKinley
21. Why was Sir Thomas More beheaded?
Refusing to accept the Act of Supremacy
22. Who was the founder of Fascism?
Benito Mussolini
23. In what war was napalm used?
All except World War I and Spanish-American
24. Who was a lawyer and a consumer advocate in the 1970s?
Ralph Nader
25. Who was known as the `Little Wolf`?
Napoleon
26. What were the name of the two robbers crucified next to Jesus?
Dismas and Gestas
27. What was the first American satellite in orbit?
Explorer I
28. In the `Dick and Jane` readers, what was the name of Sally`s teddy bear?
Tim
29. Who was the first president of the United States to be shown on color television?
Dwight D. Eisenhower
30. Who introduced the fork to the world?
Doge Domenice Silvie`s wife
31. Who monopolized a significant portion of the silver market between 1979 and 1980?
Hunt Brothers
32. Who authored the First Letter to Timothy?
Paul
33. Which New Testament book features the death of Lazarus?
John
34. Where was Charles Lindbergh born?
Little Falls, Minnesota
35. What was the name of the American satirical humor magazine which was started in 1952?
Mad
36. Where was the Mau Mau Uprising?
Kenya
37. Who founded the Boy Scouts?
Sir Robert Baden-Powell
38. Whose last words were, `The executor is, I believe, very expert, and my neck is very slender`?
Anne Boleyn
39. Who invented stainless steel?
Harry Brearly
40. Who was known as `Iberia`s Pilot`?
Christopher Columbus
41. Who was the only U.S. president to win a Pulitzer Prize?
John F. Kennedy
42. `Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise` is a quote from which person?
Benjamin Franklin
43. Who started the `Paint by Numbers` paint set?
Palmer Paint Products
44. Who came out with `Billy Beer` in the 1970s?
Billy Carter
45. To which country was Fidel Castro exiled?
Mexico
46. Who was nicknamed `the elephant man`?
John Merrick
47. In which battle was the tank first used?
Battle of the Somme
48. Who is credited with the invention of the gasoline automobile?
Karl Benz
49. Who was the chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1961 through 1964?
William Miller
50. Where is `Holy Kaaba` located?
Mecca
51. What are the first words of the Bible?
In the beginning, God created the heavens and earth.
52. According to legend, what animal was thrown off Noah`s Ark and drowned?
Unicorn
53. During which war was the battle of `Pork Chop Hill` fought?
Korean War
54. Lawrence of Arabia led the Arabs against which nation?
Turkey
55. In the Fifties and early Sixties, what was placed inside Wheaties and Cheerios cereal boxes?
Miniature license plates
56. What was the name of the book Mark Chapman was carrying when he shot John Lennon?
Catcher in the Rye
57. Which English Queen had previously been Queen of France?
Eleanor of Aquitaine
58. What infamous act was carried out by Charles J. Whitman in August 1966?
Texas Tower Massacre
59. In what U.S. state did the near-disaster at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant occur?
Pennsylvania
60. What did Congress make the official national flower of the United States in 1986?
Rose
61. What was the first mass-production car equipped with retractable headlamps?
DeSoto
62. In which war did the United States attempt to gain territory in Canada?
War of 1812
63. Who painted `Haystacks`?
Monet
64. What was the name of Magellan`s ship?
Victoria
65. In Greek mythology, who did Medea marry?
Jason
66. Which ancient Egyptian god was usually depicted as a human with the head of a ram?
Amon
67. What ancient city was founded by Seleucus Nicator in about 300 BC?
Antioch
68. What philosophy was propounded by British philosopher and economist Jeremy Bentham?
Utilitarianism
69. Who was the first Socialist congressman elected in the United States?
Victor Louis Berger
70. Which of the following world leaders did not take part in the Cairo Conference during World War II?
Josef Stalin
71. Nell Gwyn was the mistress of which King of England?
Charles II
72. Which English king was the first ruler from the house of Lancaster?
Henry IV
73. Sir Fitzroy MacLean was the model for which literary character?
James Bond
74. What religious movement was founded by L. Ron Hubbard?
Scientology
75. What Protestant denomination was formed by the 1957 union of the Congregational Christian Churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church?
United Church of Christ
76. Who wrote `Journey to the Center of the Earth`?
Jules Verne
77. Which explorer first introduced the horse on a large scale to what is now the United States?
Francisco Coronado
78. In what state was the first organized temperance group in the U.S. formed?
Connecticut
79. In which state was the first kindergarten in the United States opened?
Wisconsin
80. Before the establishment of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which government agency oversaw agricultural matters?
Patent Office
81. For what was the Triangle Shirt Waist Factory known?
Sweatshop where over 100 workers died in a fire
82. Who was Dr. Heinrich F. Albert?
Head of a propaganda and spy ring
83. Which prominent American chartered a `Peace Ship` to Europe during World War I?
Henry Ford
84. Which U.S. president signed the first law establishing Daylight Savings Time?
Woodrow Wilson
85. What was the name of the first U.S.-U.S.S.R. cooperative space program?
Echo 2
86. What union was the first to stage a labor strike in the United States?
Journeyman Printers
87. What landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision invalidated racial segregation in schools?
Brown v. Board of Education
88. Which ancient civilization introduced the game of checkers?
Egyptians
89. What form of transportation was invented by Kirkpatrick MacMillan of Scotland?
Bicycle
90. What educational advance was first introduced by the Chautauqua Methodist school of New York in 1871?
Correspondence courses
91. According to legend, what did Leodegraunce give to his son-in-law, King Arthur?
The Round Table
92. Which of the following was not one of the `Watergate Seven`?
Richard M. Nixon
93. What piece of communications equipment was first introduced by Buhrle and Company in 1949?
Phone answering machine
94. What popular teenage activity was started by Bill Richards of California in 1958?
Skateboarding
95. What two countries were involved in the Hundred Years War?
England and France
96. What automotive pioneer founded both Cadillac and Lincoln?
Henry Leland
97. Which Mexican General and President set siege to the Alamo?
Santa Anna
98. Which book follows Haggai in the Old Testament?
Zechariah
99. Who was nicknamed `the Kingfisher`?
Huey P. Long
100. Who said, `The only good Indian I ever saw was a dead Indian`?
Philip Sheridan
101. What religious group did Jakob Ammann found in the 17th century?
Amish
102. Which of these is not the name of a pet who resided in the White House?
Paddy
103. What battle was also called the `Needless Battle`?
Battle of New Orleans
104. Who built the Arch of Titus in Rome?
Verpasian
105. Who was the first U.S. astronaut to change orbit in flight?
Virgil Grissom