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What musical instrument is associated with Doc Sevrinsen? Trumpet
What musical instrument is associated with David Helfgott? Piano
What cities did the Pony Express start and end in? St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California
In what decade did the 1st Winter Olympics occur? 20s
What state is "America's Dairyland"? Wisconsin
What American Writer wrote the poem, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock? T.S Eliot
In what decade was QEII coronoated? 50s
What cities did the Chisholm Trail start and end in? San Antonio, Texas, to Abilene, Kansas
What TV Show was the Simpsons spun off? The Tracey Ullman Show
Where is the Museum of Contempary Art? LA
Where is the Guggenheim Musuem? New York City
What disease is caused by the lack of Vitamin D? Rickets
What's the world's largest island? Greenland
What's the Holy Mountain of the Greek Orthodox Religion? Mount Athos
Who wrote Song of Solomon and Beloved? Toni Morrison
Which British poet won the 1st Nobel Prize in literature? [If and Gunga Din] Rudyard Kipling
What's the cool name for Color-Blindness? Daltonism
What's the modern city of Fort Duquesne? Pittsburg, PA
What cities did Braddock's Road start and stop in? Cumberland, Maryland to Fort Duquesne
What's the common name for Pertussis? Whooping Cough
# Gertrude Ederle swims the English Channel 20s
Olympic Boxing Timing? 3 rounds of 3 minutes each
What instrument does Harry James Play? Trumpet
In what decade was Microsoft founded? 70s
What Mountain did Noah's Ark rest on after the Flood? Mount Ararat
What's the Major Roman Basilica, seat of the Pope? St. John Lateran
What's the largest Christian Church? St Peters Basilica
Who painted the Birth of Venus and was from Florence? Botticelli - Birth of Venus
Who composed Peter and the Wolf? Prokofiev
Who wrote Petrushka? Stravinsky
Who wrote Symphony 2 - Pathetique? Tchaikovsky
Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? Prokofiev
Name Tchaikovsky's three ballets. Nutcracker, Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty
When did the Hindenburg burn? 30s
Who wrote "A Hundred Years of Solitude" and where was he from? Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Columbia
What is the highest African mountain and where is it? Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
What are the two landlocked countries in South America? BP Bolivia and Paraguay
Where are the greatest tides? Bay of Fundy, Canada
What's the largest archipelago? Indonesia
What is the largest peninsula? Arabia
Where is the Casa Rosada? Argentina
What's the Italian version of the White House? Quirinale Palace
Where is the US Foreign Policy Center? Foggy Bottom
What countries formed the United Arab republic? Syria and Egypt
What is the Congo currently known as? Zaire
What does Korea call itself? Chosen
What is Siam now known as? Thailand
Toronto used to be known as _____ Fort York
What's the largest african country? Sudan
What's the official name of Hungary? Magyar
What are the three names of St. Petersburg? Petrograd, (St) Petersburg, Leningrad (PPL)
In what city do the White and Blue Nile meet? Khartoum, Sudan
What river runs through Berlin? Spree
What river runs through Florence? Arno
What country is Nippon? Japan
Who wrote The Faerie Queene and in what century? Edmund Spenser, British, 1500s
Who wrote Pilgrim's Progress and when? John Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress, British, 1600s
Who wrote the poem Aurora leigh? Elizabeth Barret Browning, Brit, poet, 1800s
What was George Eliot's real name? Mary Ann Evans, British, 1800s
Who was Shelley's poem Adonais about? Adonais was about Keats
What is the longest running play in England? The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie
Who wrote Peter Pan? Barrie, England, 1800s
Who wrote A History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire? Edward Gibbon, 1800s, England
Was John Donne a poet or novelist, US or Brit? British Poet, 1500s
Who created Winnie the Pooh? A.A. Milne
Where is the largest sculpture in the world, and who's on it? Stone Mountain, Georgia [Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson]
What's the largest church in england? St. Paul's Cathedral (by Christopher Wren)
What's the smallest great lake? Lake Ontario
What Great Lake is farthest west? Lake Superior
How many chromosomes does a human sex cell have? 23
Who killed the Gorgon Medusa? Perseus
Who killed Achilles? Paris
Who killed Hector? Achilles
What were Sophocles' four plays? [there are actully more] 1) Antigone 2) Oedipus Rex/Oedipus Tyrannos 3) Ajax 4) Electra
Who wrote Oresteia in 400s BC and what are the three parts? Aeschylus = Agamemnon + The Libation Bearers + The Euminides
Who wote Medea? Euripides
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