Nineteen Ninety's Trivia Questions and Answers - US Masters, Sonny Bono, Meat Loaf, Frank Zappa, and More!

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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?
A: Sonny Bono.

Who was the Pretty Woman in the 1990 film with Richard Gere?

A: Julia Roberts.

Who was Prime Minister of Afghanistan from 1993 to 1994?
A: Gulbuddin Hematyar.

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?
A: A tyrannosaurus rex's.

Roberto Rempi was the doctor of which sportsperson in a 90s drugs row?
A: Marco Pantani.