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1990s general trivia questions and answers.

Fun 90s trivia questions and answers - general trivia.

What country converted its notorious political prison camp Perm-36 into a hot tourist locale?
A: Russia.

What game show did Entertainment Weekly call "as addictive as a potent potable"?
A: Jeopardy!

What health concern did Bill Clinton ultimately chose Sandra Thurman to oversee?
A: AIDS.

What WB television show rescheduled two violent episodes, out of respect for Columbine victims?
A: Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

What did Breakaway Foods call its line of "Push n' Eat" tubular cheese and egg entrees on a stick?
A: IncrEdibles.

What star of Life Is Beautiful director welcomed Bill Clinton with a bear hug on a visit to Florence?
A: Roberto Benigni.

What homemaker broke up with hubby Andy while promoting her how-to book Weddings?
A: Martha Stewart.

Who considered Mount Pinatubo's eruption to be God punishing the government for not allowing her hubby to be buried in his homeland?
A: Imelda Marcos.

What Nevada tourist Mecca offers Hossburgers at a restaurant called Hop Sing's?
A: The Ponderosa Ranch.

What outfit recalled sneakers with a flame logo because it resembled the Arabic word for Allah?
A: Nike.

What brand of shoes did all 39 members of the heaven's Gate cult wear to meet their comet?
A: Nike.

How many years of Michael Milken's 10-year sentence did he actually spend behind bars, after pleading guilty to six-counts of stock fraud?
A: Two.

What displaced Alaska as the least populous U.S. state in 1990?
A: Wyoming.

Whose face does Atlanta resident Joyce Simpson insist she saw in a forkful of spaghetti on a Pizza Hut billboard?
A: Jesus.

What gay-rights group rallied under the slogan "We're here. We're queer. Get used to it"?
A: Queer Nation.

What nation repealed its 41-year-old Population Registration Act that classified citizens by race?
A: South Africa.

What day time soap character lost her mother, got addicted to painkillers, fell off a scaffold and discovered she was carrying Dmitri's child, in 1994?
A: Erica Kane.

What did Iman dub her cosmetics line for women of color?
A: IMAN.

Which South Park character tended to vomit every time Wendy Testeburger talked to him?
A: Stan.

Who played Murphy Brown's son Avery before appearing in The Sixth Sense?
A: Haley Joel Osment.

What brand of collectibles come in varieties called Hairy the Spider, Hissy the Snake and Morrie the Eel?
A: Beanie Babies.

What Japanese city hosted the historic 1997 world summit on global warming?
A: Kyoto.

What MTV campaign to get slackers to the polls was parodied as "Vote or Die" on Comedy Central?
A: "Rock the Vote".

Who did Time magazine describe as "the diminutive Texan with the big ears and the bar charts"?
A: H. Ross Perot.

What Susan Faludi best-seller was subtitled The Undeclared War against American Women?
A: Backlash.

What John Hughes movie was hyped as "A family comedy with out the family"?
A: Home Alone.

What guest room netted the Clinton White House millions in donations by sleepy contributors?
A: The Lincoln Bedroom.

What "friend of Bill" did No Excuses pay $50,000 to appear in a jeans ad?
A: Paula Jones.

What cola outfit paid $1 million for cosmonauts to inflate a giant replica of its product aboard Mir?
A: Pepsi.

 
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