OK, at melly's request, here are the questions from last Saturday's trivia contest.
Round 1 – North American vacation spots
1. In what state would you be if you were walking through the Craters of the Moon National Monument?
2. In what city will you find the largest collection of art by Salvador Dali, housed in the Dali Museum?
3. In what Minnesota city is the Mall of America located?
4. What is the name of the first Ivy League school founded?
5. What state features an annual beer festival in late September?
6. What state has a town named “Gene Autry” in honor of the singing cowboy?
7. What is the name of Frank Lloyd Wright’s home in Spring Green, WI?
8. A bronze statue of what famous person is at the base of the steps to the Philadelphia Museum of Art?
9. What state’s residents had bumper stickers reading “My governor can beat up your governor”?
10. What famous San Francisco hill is home to a colony of wild parrots?
Answers to Round 1
1. Idaho
2. St. Petersburg
3. Bloomington
4. Harvard
5. Colorado
6. Oklahoma
7. Taliesen
8. Rocky Balboa
9. Minnesota
10. Telegraph Hill
Round 2 – Political ponderings
1. Who was the first losing candidate in a presidential election?
2. Whose presidential campaign targeted his opponent with the infamous “Daisy Girl” TV ad?
3. Which president had a job as a model and appeared on the cover of Cosmopolitan in 1942?
4. Which state is represented in the U.S. Senate by two Jewish women?
5. Which president had a California residence named “La Casa Pacifica”?
6. Who was the first president to have been a Boy Scout?
7. What “war” introduced the competing slogans, “Better red than dead” and “Better dead than red”?
8. What presidential candidate received only one delegate in 1980 after spending $12 million?
9. Who was the first president to use his informal first name?
10. How many electoral votes are required to be elected president?
Answers to Round 2
1. Thomas Jefferson
2. LBJ
3. Gerald Ford
4. California
5. Nixon
6. JFK
7. Cold War
8. John Connolly
9. Jimmy Carter
10. 270
Round 3 – All mixed up
1. Who was the first UN Secretary-General to proclaim Earth Day as an international observance?
2. What is one of the two states in which it is illegal to pump one’s own gasoline?
3. What is the only nation to border both Libya and Israel?
4. Who penned “De Profundis” from behind bars?
5. What movie opens with a feather drifting down at a bus stop?
6. Which of the “H’s” in the 4H Club is not a body part?
7. Which nation’s national anthem includes “A prince I am, undaunted, of Orange, ever free”?
8. Aside from being a hat, Fez is the third largest city in what country?
9. What state has been led by governors named Hannibal Hamlin and Edmund Muskie?
10. On which golf course would you find the “Amen Corner”, a name for holes 13, 14, and 15?
Answers to Round 3
1. U Thant
2. New Jersey (or Oregon)
3. Egypt
4. Oscar Wilde
5. Forrest Gump
6. health
7. the Netherlands
8. Morocco
9. Maine
10. Augusta National
Round 4 – What’s in a name?
1. What was the name of Aristotle Onassis’ yacht, named after his daughter?
2. What was the original title of Buddy Holly’s hit “Peggy Sue”?
3. Gummo, Harpo, Zeppo and Chico are four of the Marx brothers; who is the fifth?
4. What was the name of the hospital in which “Scrubs” took place?
5. What is the nickname of the University of Mississippi?
6. What was Archie Bunker’s son-in-law Mike Stivic’s nickname?
7. What was the name of Bambi’s rabbit pal?
8. What is the name of Snoopy’s mother?
9. Who wrote the 1957 autobiography “Be My Guest”?
10. What tennis great was nicknamed “the Ice Queen”?
Answers to Round 4
1. Christina
2. Cindy Lou
3. Groucho
4. Sacred Heart
5. Ole Miss
6. Meathead
7. Thumper
8. Missy
9. Conrad Hilton
10. Chris Evert
Round 5 – Musical notes
1. What hard-partying country singer penned the autobiography “I Lived to Tell it All”?
2. What countdown DJ ends his show with “keep your feet on your ground and keep reaching for the stars”?
3. What was the name of the studio in which the Beatles recorded most of their albums?
4. What is the stage name of Darius Rucker?
5. What well-known song was originally known as “The Defense of Ft. McHenry”?
6. What soul singer famously wrecked his Corvette the first time he drove it?
7. How many Grammy awards did Lawrence Welk win?
8. What 1976 song did Barry Manilow sing but not write?
9. What Tejana singer was murdered by the president of her fan club?
10. What musician earned his aristocratic nickname in high school because of his fastidious dress?
Answers to Round 5
1. George Jones
2. Casey Kasem
3. Abby Road
4. Hootie
5. The Star-Spangled Banner
6. Ray Charles
7. Zero
8. I Write the Songs
9. Selena
10. Duke Ellington
Round 6 – Simply science
1. What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?
2. What state leads the nation in the per capita production of waste, with 15 tons per citizen?
3. Oxygen and hydrogen are two of the most abundant elements in the universe; what is the third?
4. In what year was Sputnik I launched?
5. How many laws of motion did Newton discover?
6. If an object is dropped off a building, how many feet will it fall in the first second?
7. What did Mrs. W. Cochran invent in 1889?
8. According to WHO what is the deadliest animal in the world?
9. Latin for “a curl of hair” what type of cloud forms at the highest level in the atmosphere?
10. What is the closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way?
Answers to Round 6
1. mercury
2. California
3. helium
4. 1957
5. 3
6. 16
7. dishwasher
8. mosquito
9. cirrus
10. Andromeda
Round 7 – Be a sport
1. In what Olympic event will participants perform the clean and jerk?
2. What is the only tennis Grand Slam event still played on grass?
3. Who was the first gymnast to receive a perfect score of 10 in the 1976 Olympics?
4. What team does Jerry Jones own?
5. What Phoenix Suns forward won the first NBA Slam Dunk contest?
6. Who was the youngest NBA All-Star Game MVP at age 21?
7. Who wrote the 1994 Sports Illustrated article “Time in a Bottle”?
8. The family on “Married with Children” was named for what famous professional wrestler?
9. Who is the only woman to have made a slam dunk in a WNBA game?
10. For what team did Vince Lombardi coach after leaving Green Bay?
Answers to Round 7
1. weightlifting
2. Wimbledon
3. Nadia Comeneci
4. Dallas Cowboys
5. Larry Nance
6. LeBron James
7. Mickey Mantle
8. King Kong Bundy
9. Lisa Leslie
10. Washington Redskins
Round 8 – Movies
1. What 1975 blockbuster featured the line “we’re gonna need a bigger boat”?
2. What movie character has played opposite Maud Adams, Kim Basinger and Ursula Andress?
3. What Beatles movie was unnamed until John Lennon remembered a quote from Ringo Starr after a long recording session?
4. Who is Angelina Jolie’s father?
5. Who was the first actress to appear on a postage stamp?
6. What actor is the newest James Bond?
7. In 1989 who was the first African-American to win an Oscar, after a drought of 50 years?
8. Who said “too much of a good thing is wonderful”?
9. What actor is known as “the muscles from Brussels”?
10. The movie “Tangled” is based on what Grimms’ fairy tale?
Answers to Round 8
1. Jaws
2. James Bond
3. A Hard Day's Night
4. Jon Voight
5. Grace Kelly
6. Daniel Craig
7. Denzel Washington
8. Mae West
9. Jean-Claude van Damme
10. Rapunzel