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Miscellaneous trivia questions and answers.

After a tennis match with Amelia Mauresmo who said "I thought I was playing a guy?"
A: Lindsay Davenport.

The Saturn rocket was developed for which project?
A: Apollo Moon Project.

In which decade of the 20th century was Sean Penn born?
A: 1960s.

What post did Edward Shevardnadze hold in the USSR from 1985 to 1990?
A: Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Who painted American Gothic showing an Iowa farmer and his daughter?
A: Grant Wood.

What was the name of the hero of The Great Gatsby?
A: Jay Gatsby.

What was the name of the hotel in the TV show Hotel, based on the novel by Arthur Hailey?
A: St. Gregory.

Who directed American Graffiti?
A: George Lucas.

Charlotte international airport is in which US state?
A: North Carolina.

Which musical featured the song Wouldn't It Be Luvverly?
A: My Fair Lady.

What is the name of the Doctor played by Harrison Ford in The Fugitive?
A: Richard Kimble.

Which country did the composer Frederick Delius come from?
A: England.

What was the title of Kitty Kelly's book about Jacqueline Onassis?
A: Jackie Oh!

In which city did the first regular radio broadcasts take place?
A: New York.

What did Ronald Reagan describe as a shining city on a hill?
A: USA.

How old did the late Jack Benny always say he was?
A: 30 (he died at age 80).

What was the name of the detective agency in Tek War?
A: Cosmos Detective Agency.

De Efteling Theme Park is in which country?
A: The Netherlands.

What was Charlie Chaplin's first sound feature film?
A: The Great Dictator.

According to the Monty Python team what does a lumberjack do all night?
A: Sleep.

Who said, "There will be no whitewash in the White House"?
A: Richard Nixon.

How did William Cody become better known?
A: Buffalo Bill.

Which US President did Giuseppe Zangara attempt to assassinate?
A: Roosevelt.

Who was Vice President directly before Spiro Agnew?
A: Hubert Humphrey.

Who described Ronald Reagan's policies as "Voodoo economics?
A: George Bush.

What part of Betty Grable was insured for over a million dollars?
A: Legs.

Which president's campaign slogan was "Why not the best?"
A: Jimmy Carter.

Who was the first US President to have been born in a hospital?
A: Jimmy Carter.

In which decade did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin?
A: 1920s.

Who won a US Song of the Year Award in 1995 for Breathe Again?
A: Toni Braxton.

Which Dutch graphic artist—initials M C was a creator of optical illusions?
A: Escher.

Which city does Carly Simon come from?
A: New York City.

Raleigh international airport is in which US state?
A: North Carolina.

How many girls were in the group Ace of Base?
A: Two.

Which Wimbledon tennis champion once had soccer trials with Bayern Munich?
A: Boris Becker.

Who is the most famous singer to come from Nutbush?
A: Tina Turner.

Where was the first university for black people in the USA?
A: Tuskegee, Alabama.

Who was the first female to collect five Grammy awards in a year?
A: Lauryn Hill.

Which city with 3 million inhabitants is Australia's largest by population?
A:Sydney.

Which LeAnn Rimes single spent a record 69 weeks in the Top 100?
A: How Do I Live.

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