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Question 1 of 15
Which word is spelled wrong?
Jaundice
Chiffon
Through
Essaysn
Question 2 of 15
Counting these up, there are nine of them in the Beatles' She Loves You, and three of them in Karen O's band, sometimes four. What?
Instrumentalists
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Bridges
Songwriters
Question 3 of 15
Which fruit is picked while green because it continues to ripen after picking?
Lemon
Grape
Banana
Orange
Question 4 of 15
In 1917, which two tool-and-die cutters invented the first practical power drill?
Johnny Ace and Tru Value
Herbert Faber and Daniel O'Connor
Duncan Black and Alonzo Decker
Henry Sherwin and Edward Williams
Question 5 of 15
In 1960 which type of medicine was released for the first time in the USA?
Morphine
Medical Marijuana
Plaster
Contraceptive Pill
Question 6 of 15
In golf a "dunk" means what?
Missing A Putt
A Poor Player
To Hit The Ball Into A Water Hazard
A Greenskeeper
Question 7 of 15
Which country implemented a "one child policy" in 1979?
Japan
India
China
France
Question 8 of 15
Complete the title of the 1963 movie This Sporting…?
Twist
Life
Event
Days
Question 9 of 15
What species of whale is known for singing long, complex songs?
Killer Whale
Humpback Whale
Gray Whale
Right Whale
Question 10 of 15
Found in an ore called cinnabar, what element was named for a fleet-footed Roman god?
Silver
Magnesium
Mercury
Lead
Question 11 of 15
What movie, in which Mel Brooks plays Governor William Le Petomaine, is also infamous for its campside flatulence scene?
Spaceballs
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
The Producers
Question 12 of 15
According to Three Dog Night, what is the loneliest number?
Zero
Pi
One
Two
Question 13 of 15
What song has the line, "Don't want a four leaf clover, don't want an old horse shoe"?
Good Luck Charm
Viva Las Vegas
I Can't Stop Loving You
Burning Love
Question 14 of 15
In the 1950s, geneticist Warwick Kerr was working in Brazil and bred a "killer" type of this, more properly called the "Africanized" type. What is it?
Pigeon
Bee
Crocodile
Piranha
Question 15 of 15
Known for its cameo in a Bugs Bunny cartoon, Rossini's aria "Largo Al Factotum" repeats the name of what character over and over?
Figaro
Hildegard
Carmen
Don Giovanni
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