1990s general trivia questions and answers

Hundreds of fun free general trivia questions and answers from the 90s

 



 

 

             

New Page 1

 

 

Home

Computer Trivia
Computer 2
Computer 3

Entertainment Trivia
Entertainment 2
Entertainment 3

General Trivia
General 2
General 3
General 4
General 5
General 6
General 7

Internet Trivia.
Internet 2

Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous 2
Miscellaneous 3

Movie Trivia
Movie 2
Movie 3
Movie 4
Movie 5

Music Trivia
Music 2
Music 3
Music 4
Music 5
Music 6
Music 7

Political Trivia
Political 2
Political 3

Science Trivia
Science 2

Sports Trivia
Sports 2
Sports 3

TV Trivia
Television 2
TV 3
TV 4
TV 5
TV 6

Video Game Trivia

Non 90s Trivia

Easy Movie Trivia
Easy Movie Trivia 2

Easy TV Trivia
Easy TV Trivia

Easy History Triva

Misc 1
Misc 2

 

 

Links

 

 

1990s general trivia questions and answers.

Fun 90s trivia questions and answers - general trivia.

What New England state proclaimed "The Cosmic Muffin" its official astrologer?
A: Massachusetts.

What drug kingpin, dubbed the "world's greatest outlaw," was gunned down while fleeing one of his homes in Medellin, Colombia?
A: Pablo Escobar.

What coffee brand's TV commercial inspired the novel Love Over Gold?
A: Taster's Choice's.

What infamous Kennedy cousin spilled the beans on Michael Kennedy's affair with the baby sitter?
A: Michael Skakel.

What Ang Lee movie showed what Christina Ricci looked like wearing a Richard Nixon mask?
A: The Ice Storm.

What nation's lottery, El Gordo or "The Fat One," had a record purse of $270 million?
A: Spain's.

What European nation, after anti-nuke protests closed its Kalkar power plant, opened a water park there instead?
A: The Netherlands.

What real Seattle band was featured as the rockers Citizen Dick in Cameron Crowe's film Singles?
A: Pearl Jam.

What feminist punk rock movement spawned 'zines like Girl Germs and Satan Wears A Bra?
A: Riot grrl.

What general griped in 1991: "I'm running out of villains. I'm down to Castro and Kim Il Sung"?
A: Colin Powell.

What redhead failed Weight Watchers at age 19, only to become its spokesperson 19 years later?
A: Sarah Ferguson.

What Andrew Jergens brand of "Pore Perfect Nose Strips" created a new facial skin care market?
A: Biore.

What did Andy Green break in a car 50 years after Chuck Yeager broke it in a plane?
A: The sound barrier.

Whose foreign policy experience did Pat Buchanan quip was confined to "breakfast once at the International House of Pancakes"?
A: Bill Clinton's.

What political wife later apologized for snapping: "I'm not sitting here like some little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette"?
A: Hillary Clinton.

What Walt Disney World theme park did Carl "Hiaasen dub "Honey, I Shrunk the Serengeti"?
A: Animal Kingdom.

What Eastern Practice of body-painting with henna surged in populairity, thanks inpart to Madonna's Frozen video?
A: Mendhi.

What Copenhagen harbor landmark was briefly decapitated by unknown assailants?
A: The Little Mermaid.

What body organ did 500 Iranians pledge to sell, to finance the fatwa against Salman Rushdie?
A: A kidney.

What movie title was an anagram of Rocket Boys, the Homer Hickam book it was based on?
A: October Sky.

What did Hong Kong health honchos slaughter a million of, to combat a flu outbreak?
A: Chickens.

What handsome NBC journalist got the nickname "Scud Stud" for his Gulf War broadcasts?
A: Arthur Kent.

What athlete performing community service did Nathan Lane describe as "a knee-whacker wielding a weed whacker"?
A: Tonya Harding.

What Dutch candy based a tepid ad campaiggn around the awkward tag line, "The Freshmaker"?
A: Mentos.

Who was the first football coach to win the Rose, Orange, Cotton  and Sugar Bowls?
A: Joe Paterno.

What 15-year-old actress documented her six years of drug and alcohol woes in the autobiography Little Girl Lost?
A: Drew Barrymore.

Who became Woody Allen's mother-in-law in 1997?
A: Mia Farrow.

What Asian nation's culture minister hyped mass circumcision ceremonies, described as " something different from the norm, " as a tourist draw?
A: Malaysia's.

What term from the original British title of the first Harry Potter book, deemed too arcane for U.S. readers, was replaced by "Sorcerer's Stone"?
A: "Philosopher's Stone".

 
Google