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Fun 90s trivia questions and answers - general trivia.

What body part on a singing Britney Spears doll did you push to make her perform?
A: The belly button.

Who unsuccessfully sued The Simpsons for royalties, noting: " I breast-fed those little devils"?
A: Tracey Ulman.

What religious leader did Apple yank from its "Think Different" ad campaign in Hong Kong, so as not to offend China?
A: The Dalai Lama.

What cartoon's rapid flashing sent 618 Japanese children to hospitals with nausea and seizures?
A: Pokemon's.

What best-selling author was forced by his wife's divorce lawyers to abandon an attempt to buy the Minnesota Vikings?
A: Tom Clancy.

What onetime dancer at the Purple Onion read a poem at Bill Clinton's inaugural ceremony?
A: Maya Angelou.

What Melrose Place principal divorced a Motley Crue drummer and married a "Bon Jovi guitarist?
A: Heather Locklear.

Who got a hit with No Particular Place to Go long before he was hit with lawsuits for allegedly filming women in his restaurants' restrooms?
A: Chuck Berry.

Whose knee did Shane Stant thwack with a telescoping metal baton?
A: Nancy Kerrigan's.

What star of My Own Private Idaho did Michael Stipe dedicate R.E.M.'s album Monster to?
A: River Phoenix.

What Colombian city's mayor tried to ease traffic congestion aby hiring mimes to ridicule jaywalkers?
A: Bogota's.

What Swedish retailer broke new ground with a TV ad showing a gay couple shopping for a table?
A: IKEA

Which University of California campus expelled Andrew "Naked Guy" Martinez for refusing to wear clothes?
A: Berkeley.

Who abandoned her trademark headband during her hubby's run for national office in 1992?
A: Hillary Clinton.

What hip magazine discovered its alleged Gen-X sex columnist Anka Raakovich was 37 years old?
A: Details.

What band of Mexican rebels took marching orders from the masked Subcamandante Marcos?
A: The Zapatistas.

What German's operatic saga is retold Texas-style in Jim Luigs' stage production, DAs Barbecu?
A: Richard Wagner's.

What thespians caught flak for making out during the annual White house Correspondents' Dinner?
A: Ellen DeGeneres and Anne Heche.

What Argentine guerrilla fighter's long-lost remains were given a hero's burial in Cuba?
A: Che Guevara's.

What kids book hero fights for "truth, justice, and all that is preshrunk and cottony"?
A: Captain Underpants.

What actor did Rosie O'Donnell address as "Mr. NRA" on her talk show?
A: Tom Selleck.

What talk-show host strolls onstage to the strains of Play That Funky Music?
A: Craig Kilborn.

What DVD offers the hidden videos What is Bullet Time? and What is the Concept? If you click on the little red pill?
A: The Matrix.

What slugger's last words were reported as: "I'll finally get to see Marilyn"?
A: Joe DiMaggio's.

Who showed millions what a sports bra looked like after scoring the winning penalty kick in soccer's 1999 World Cup final?
A: Brandi Chastain.

What U.S. shoe size let Matthew McGrory stride into a Guinness record: 23.5, 28.5, or 33.5?
A: 28.5.

What A-word was coined to describe lemonade and cider beverages spiked with alcohol?
A: Alcopops.

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