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# 1: Q. Where is the best brandy bottled?
# 2: Q. Stephen King's: " The Dead ________".
# 3: Q. What term applies to space devoid of matter?
# 4: Q. What is the name for a group of stars?
# 5: Q. Dr. Seuss wrote this book: The Cat in the ___.
# 6: Q. Name the largest city in Canada.
# 7: Q. What is the capital of Indonesia?
# 8: Q. Who was the second person to set foot on the moon? Last name alone is sufficient.
# 9: Q. Where is the Parthenon located?
# 10: Q. How many nickles are there in $2.25?
# 11: Q. What ONE word fits? ____stream. ____hill. _____pour.
# 12: Q. What's the only U.S. state that borders a Canadian territory?
# 13: Q. Ulna, radius, and clavicle are types of __________.
# 14: Q. This assassin of Julius Caesar was his friend.
# 15: Q. She was the first First Lady to be received privately by the Pope.
# 16: Q. Name the film which tells the story of the tough principal, Joe Clark.
# 17: Q. What did Dagwood give up to marry Blondie?
# 18: Q. Who is the most popular subject of books ever?
# 19: Q. On the Fahrenheit scale, the difference in degrees between the freezing point and boiling points of water is how many degrees?
# 20: Q. What would you do with a kuwarto in the Philippines: eat it, sleep in it, ride in it, or mail it home?
# 21: Q. What measured 300 by 50 by 30 cubits?
# 22: Q. What is the most printed sentence in the English language?
# 23: Q. Slate is formed by the metamorphosis of:
# 24: Q. Who was the first man to break the sound barrier?
# 25: Q. What was the first flavor of Lifesavers?
# 26: Q. Famous book first lines: 'We were somewhere near Barstow at the edge of the desert...'
# 27: Q. Which is longer: Statute mile, nautical mile, or relay race (4x440)?
# 28: Q. Who first asserted that 'You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows?''
# 29: Q. This oft used Latin phrase, when used in business, means "buyer beware"?
# 30: Q. As Olympic events, snowboarding, curling and women's ice hockey all debuted in what year?
Results:
Variant - 10
September 21, 2000 by Aelwyft.
Myrradel Trivia
[Trivia #9 (Category: General)]
Answer here: Cognac, France
Answer here: Zone
Answer here: Vacuum
Answer here: A constellation
Answer here: Hat
Answer here: Toronto
Answer here: Jakarta
Answer here: Edwin Aldrin
Answer here: Athens
Answer here: 45
Answer here: Down
Answer here: Alaska
Answer here: Bones
Answer here: Marcus Brutus
Answer here: Jackie Kennedy
Answer here: Lean on Me
Answer here: His family inheritance
Answer here: Jesus Christ
Answer here: 180 degrees
Answer here: Sleep in it (room)
Answer here: Noah's Ark
Answer here: 'Close cover before striking.'
Answer here: Shale
Answer here: Chuck Yeager
Answer here: Peppermint
Answer here: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Answer here: A. Nautical mile
Answer here: Bob Dylan
Answer here: Caveat emptor
Answer here: 1998
Relic - 9
Leeloo - 5
Jared - 3
Buzzkill - 2
Stryder - 1
Sloan - 1