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1990s Questions with Answers - 1990's Trivia Quiz
Which 30-plus player won his first golf Major at the 1998 US
Masters?
A: Mark O'Meara.
Who stormed off court at the end of the 1999 French Open and had
to have her mother coax her back?
A: Martina Hingis.
Which year marked the bi-centenary of Kentucky joining the Union?
A: 1992. Whose 1991 autobiography was called And The Beat Goes On? Who was the Pretty Woman in the 1990 film with Richard Gere? Who was Prime Minister of Afghanistan from 1993 to 1994?
Which Tour did Prince begin in 1990?
A: Nude.
Who duetted on the 1993 hit I've Got You Under My Skin with Frank
Sinatra?
A: Bono.
What is the first title word of Meat Loaf's big 90s No 1 hit?
A: I'd.
In which year did the 90s Candle in the Wind reach No 1?
A: 1997.
Who were Ready Or Not from 1996?
A: The Fugees.
Which English Kate became the face of L'Oreal in 1998?
A: Moss.
Susan Devoy has been a 90s world champion in which sport?
A: Squash.
Which Jennifer won Olympic gold in tennis in 1992?
A: Capriati.
Who had a 1993 Girlie Tour?
A: Madonna.
What was NBC's biggest 90s comedy after Seinfeld?
A: 3rd Rock From The Sun.
Which former Soviet Communist Party newspaper was re-launched as
a tabloid in 1996?
A: Pravda.
In 1999, who became only the fifth man to win all four major
tournaments - Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, the Australian Open, and the
French Open - completing a career Grand Slam?
A: Andre Agassi.
In which year did Frank Zappa die?
A: 1993.
Which Mark was captain of the European 1999 Ryder cup team?
A: James.
In which event did Michelle Smith de Bruin win bronze in 1996?
A: 200m butterfly.
Which legendary American golfer played his last British Open in
1995?
A: Arnold Palmer.
Which Julie won an Oscar for Darling in 1965 and was Oscar
nominated in 1998 for afterglow?
A: Christie.
Which artist was the subject of a 1991 biography by Randy
Taraborelli?
A: Michael Jackson.
Who won the Best Comedy Emmy in 1993,1994, and 1995?
A: Kelsey Grammer.
Who released an album in the90s No 1 called Bilingual?
A: Pet Shop Boys.
The World's biggest what was made at Utica, New York in January
1998?
A: Jam doughnut.
Who said Let's g'et Rocked in a 1992 hit?
A: Def Leppard.
Which mountain range to the west of Sydney was badly damaged by
bush fires in 1993?
A: The Blue Mountains.
Which word went with Britannia to describe the supposedly vibrant
late 90s?
A: Cool.
Which country hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics?
A: Japan.
Albertville and Lillehammer were two 90s venues for which event?
A: Winter Olympics.
Whose name appears with Dracula in the title of the 1992 movie?
A: Bram Stoker's.
Freddie Mercury died in which year?
A: 1991.
At the beginning of the 1990s which country had most camels?
A: Somalia. What creature's fossilized leg bone did John Horner discover red
blood cells in, in 1993? Roberto Rempi was the doctor of which sportsperson in a 90s drugs
row?
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