Quiz A to Z
Quiz A to Z
Quiz A to Z
Q. In Czarist Russia it was illegal to do what?
Ans: Smoke
Q. What play has the line – Shall there be no more cakes and ale?
Ans: Twelfth Night
Q. St Brigit of Ireland could do what amazing trick for visitors?
Ans: Bathwater into Beer
Q. In Ohio by law pets have to carry what?
Ans: Lights on tails at night
Q. The average man or woman spends one year of their life on what?
Ans: On the Telephone
Q. 80% of household dust is actually what material?
Ans: Dead skin. Quiz A to Z
Q. What is the best wood for making pencils?
Ans: Incense Cedar
Q. Average Britain in their lifetime eats 4907 what?
Ans: Loaves of Bread
Q. Oysters can do what – according to water temperature?
Ans: Change sex
Q. A dog was arrested in Seville in 1983 for what crime?
Ans: Handbag Snatching
Q. Jacqueline Du Prey is a master on what instrument?
Ans: Cello
Q. Who said: sex is a bad thing it rumples the clothes?
Ans: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Q. The average Manhattan wife takes 14 minutes to do what in bed?
Ans: Turn off Light. Quiz A to Z
Q. Which animal sleeps with one eye open?
Ans: Dolphin
Q. Sandra Wes of Texas died in 1977 was buried in what?
Ans: Her blue Ferrari
Q. The average person spends 12 years of their life doing what?
Ans: Watching TV
Q. St. Appolonia is the patron saint of what?
Ans: Toothache
Q. What was stolen from a Hotel Garden in Britain in 1991?
Ans: Onion Crop. Quiz A to Z
Q. What word comes from Arabic means – the reunion of broken parts?
Ans: Algebra
Q. Dwight Eisenhower, was the first president to hold what?
Ans: Pilots Licence
Q. What does a geophage enjoy?
Ans: Eating earth
Q. At least a quarter of humanity is what?
Ans: Short-Sighted
Q. What first occurred at California Disneyland in March 1981?
Ans: Murder
Q. Who said: Sex with an older woman is best?
Ans: Ian Fleming
Q. 1300 to 1500 it was illegal for Englishmen to have 3 what a day?
Ans: Meals. Quiz A to Z
Q. What tree is mentioned just once in the Bible?
Ans: Poplar
Q. Average Britain consumes 14571 what in their lifetime?
Ans: Pints of beer
Q. What job involves walking an average 60 miles in a 5 day week?
Ans: Waiter
Q. The city council of Chico California set a $500 fine for what?
Ans: Exploding nuclear bomb in city
Q. A tittiliomaniac has a compulsion to do what?
Ans: Scratch
Q. Fescue is a generic type of what?
Ans: Grass. Quiz A to Z
Q. Creed Prayer, Alms, Fasting, Pilgrimage – five pillars of what religion?
Ans: Islam
Q. What does a carpophagous animal feed on?
Ans: Fruit
Q. How does a Hafiz know The Holy Koran?
Ans: by Heart
Q. What is the longest river in Australia?
Ans: Murray (Darling)
Q. Who said, “No sex is better than bad sex”?
Ans: Germaine Greer
Q. The average person spends 8 years of their life doing what?
Ans: Being ill
Q. 1987 A Philadelphia Councilor bill banned carrying what in public?
Ans: Snakes
Q. Pluto (the Planet) was almost called what name?
Ans: Zeus. Quiz A to Z
Q. Most lipsticks contain what unexpected item?
Ans: Fish Scales
Q. Slugs have four of them – what?
Ans: Noses
Q. What word in English has the most definitions?
Ans: Set
Q. John Flynn invented what service in Australia?
Ans: Flying Doctors
Q. The Greek version of what is called the ‘Septuagint’?
Ans: Old Testament
Q. The eyes of which animal have rectangular pupils?
Ans: Goat. Quiz A to Z
Q. What is the only bone in the body unattached to any other bone?
Ans: Hyoid in the throat
Q. There are more than 1500 varieties of what food?
Ans: Rice
Q. Mageiricophobia is a fear of what?
Ans: Having to cook
Q. What animal’s eye is larger than its brain?
Ans: Ostrich
Q. In 1990 there were 15000 accidents involving what?
Ans: Vacuum cleaner
Q. Why did the pirate wear earrings?
Ans: Improve their eyesight
Q. Under the snow and ice Antarctica is actually a what?
Ans: Desert
Q. Who took out a $5000 life insurance before dying in battle?
Ans: George Armstrong Custer
Q. Who said, “I’ve sometimes thought of marriage – then re-thought”?
Ans: Noel Coward. Quiz A to Z
Q. What was the traditional ancient Persian new year’s day gift?
Ans: Eggs
Q. What common item was a sign of wealth in 19th century England?
Ans: An Umbrella
Q. What do male butterflies like to lick?
Ans: Stones – to get nutrients
Q. Elvis Presley collected statues of what famous woman?
Ans: Joan of Arc
Q. What is the most mentioned name in the Bible?
Ans: David ( Jesus is second)
Q. Tip, Throat, Vamp, Collar, Shank are parts of what object?
Ans: Woman’s Shoe. Quiz A to Z
Q. What is a spermologer interested in?
Ans: Trivia
Q. Who is the biggest landowner in New York City?
Ans: Catholic Church
Q. What fish can blink its eyes?
Ans: Shark
Q. It is against the law in Albania to play what on Sundays?
Ans: Dominos
Q. Hearts bells leaves and acorns card suits which country?
Ans: Germany
Q. Which vegetable got its name from a precious stone?
Ans: Onion (large pearl)
Q. On average 100 people, a year choke to death on what?
Ans: Ballpoint Pens
Q. What language (not dialect) has the most characters in it?
Ans: Cambodian
Q. Florinzel is a character in which Shakespeare’s play?
Ans: The Winter’s Tale. Quiz A to Z
Q. What is 2000 in Roman Numerals?
Ans: MM
Q. Who said, “This game is about beating the crap out of everyone”?
Ans: Bears Quarterback Jim McMahon
Q. Who failed his entrance exams to school at age 16?
Ans: Albert Einstein
Q.Where are a cricket’s ears located?
Ans: Front Legs
Q. What is the first race in the Grand Prix season?
Ans: Brazilian
Q. University of Western Australia developed a robot to do what?
Ans: To shear sheep
Q. The word Bank comes from the Italian banco – literal meaning what?
Ans: Bench (where money-lender sits)
Q. The Roman road-builders lacked which elementary tool?
Ans: Wheelbarrow. Quiz A to Z
Q. In 1605 Japanese Emperor made what compulsory in schools?
Ans: Learning swimming
Q. Who refused the Nobel Literature prize in 1958?
Ans: Boris Pasternak
Q. A P Herbert editor of Punch once wrote a cheque on what?
Ans: Side of a cow
Q. What was the Acta Diurna introduced by Julius Caesar 59 B. C.?
Ans: Daily News (paper) posted in the forum
Q. What happened to women who tried to watch the original Olympics?
Ans: Thrown off a cliff
Q. Gertrude Ederlie (USA) was the first woman to do what?
Ans: Swim English Channel
Q. What is the sacred animal of Thailand?
Ans: White Elephant
Q. The word puppy comes from the French poupee – literally what?
Ans: Doll
Q. Transylvanian people believed sleeping with what was dangerous?
Ans: Mouth open. Quiz A to Z
Q. We have all heard Hari Krishna – what does Krishna mean?
Ans: Dark as a cloud
Q. What modern dance was supposed to cure a spider’s bite?
Ans: Tarantella
Q. A comet for the Greek Kometes literally means what?
Ans: Long Haired
Q. In Yemen after a wedding what lasts an average of 21 days?
Ans: The wedding feast
Q. Who featured on the cover of the first Rolling Stone magazine?
Ans: John Lennon
Q. What was Christopher Dean’s job before Ice Skating?
Ans: Policeman. Quiz A to Z
Q. An average of 708 what in the USA each year?
Ans: Tornados
Q. At German country weddings, the couple had to do what together?
Ans: Saw through a log
Q. Satori is a term in which religion?
Ans: Zen Buddhism
Q. What is the fastest swimming ocean fish over 60 mph?
Ans: Sailfish – Marlin
Q. If you were taking a class in pistology what are you studying?
Ans: Faith
Q. Pine Eyes is the literal translation of which character’s name?
Ans: Pinocchio
Q. Feline cats – Bovine Cows – Aquiline what?
Ans: Eagle
Q. The Algonquin Indians believed the earth was on what?
Ans: Giant tortoise
Q. What country has the highest voting age at 25?
Ans: Andorra
Q. Two out of 3 adults in the USA suffer from what?
Ans: Piles. Quiz A to Z
Q. Federal law prohibits the recycling of used – what in the USA?
Ans: Eyeglasses
Q. What did a ‘clue’ originally mean?
Ans: Ball of Thread
Q. What animal is the symbol of long life in Korea?
Ans: Deer
Q. The Japanese believed Earthquakes caused by underground what?
Ans: Giant Spider
Q. Los Angeles alone has more than the whole of France – what?
Ans: Judges
Q. In Florida women can be fined for falling asleep under what?
Ans: Hair Drier
Q. In 19th century Florence it was illegal for women to wear what?
Ans: Buttons
Q. What is the official state food of Texas?
Ans: Chilli
Q. What was the name of Rip Van Winkle’s dog?
Ans: Wolf. Quiz A to Z
Q. Woodbury soap was the first to show what in its advertisements?
Ans: Full-length nude woman, 1936
Q. 24% of American adults admitted to participating in what?
Ans: Illegal Gambling
Q. All living things contain what?
Ans: Water
Q. In ancient China what meat was reserved for the Emperor?
Ans: Pork
Q. The name ‘Mark’ translates as what?
Ans: Hammer
Q. Who was the Queen of Sparta?
Ans: Helen of Troy
Q. Noologists study what?
Ans: The Mind
Q. In New York, it is illegal to shoot what from a moving trolley car?
Ans: Rabbits
Q. What animal was the symbol of freedom in ancient Rome?
Ans: Cat
Q. In what sport did Prince Leopold of Bavaria compete?
Ans: Motor Racing
Q. What is the world’s most popular first name?
Ans: Mohammed. Quiz A to Z
Q. The name ‘Gregory’ is from the Greek- meaning what?
Ans: Watchman
Q. Pope Clement VII made it illegal for anyone else to eat what?
Ans: Mushrooms
Q. Emperor Augustus banned his men from wearing silk – why?
Ans: It was Effeminate
Q. The Average American does what 22 times a day?
Ans: Opens Fridge
Q. Who made a TV advertisement for Southern Maid Doughnuts?
Ans: Elvis Presley
Q. Time Magazine named what as the Man of the Year 1982?
Ans: Computer
Q. The first official baseball hat was made of what?
Ans: Straw
Q. Baseball is not a sport – state of mind – can’t learn it – what author?
Ans: John Steinbeck. Quiz A to Z
Q. The word tragedy is Greek what does it literally mean?
Ans: Goat Song
Q. H14 N2 is a poisonous alkaloid consumed daily by millions what?
Ans: Nicotine
Q. Two out of every five American women do what?
Ans: Dye their Hair
Q. A duffer is Australian slang for what?
Ans: Cattle Thief
Q. What common four-legged animals never walk but run?
Ans: Rabbits
Q. L’Equipe is a French daily newspaper covering mainly what?
Ans: Sport
Q. In what game would you see Stamen, Blackwood and Gerber?
Ans: Bridge
Q. The male of what species explodes on mating – then dies?
Ans: Honeybee
Q. From what modern country does ‘damask’ come from?
Ans: Syria
Q. Anethum tastes a little like aniseed – what herb is it?
Ans: Dill. Quiz A to Z
Q. If you were studying Iatrology what would you be studying?
Ans: Science of Medicine
Q. In Wisconsin, it is against state law to serve apple pie without what?
Ans: Cheese
Q. In York, it is legal to kill a Scotsman (not on Sundays) with what weapon?
Ans: Bow and Arrow
Q. What comes in varieties called Duncan, Burgundy and Marsh?
Ans: Grapefruit
Q. The United Nations in New York was originally where?
Ans: San Francisco
Q. What is the last element – Alphabetically?
Ans: Zirconium
Q. In what country is the northernmost point of Africa?
Ans: Tunisia
Q. What kind of animal is Jormangard in Norse mythology?
Ans: Serpent
Q. Assassin Magazine and Sofa come from which language?
Ans: Arabic
Q. In what book did we meet the Eoli and the Morlocks?
Ans: The Time Machine by HG Wells
Q. Where was Harry Houdini born?
Ans: Budapest, Hungary
Q. Omphalitis is an infection of what part of the body?
Ans: Navel. Quiz A to Z
Q. In ‘Call of the Wild ‘by Jack London what was the dog’s name?
Ans: Buck
Q. Charles Bingley was a character in what classic novel?
Ans: ‘Pride and Prejudice’ by Jane Austin
Q. What is formed by Orogeny?
Ans: Mountains
Q. Ha’aretz is a newspaper in which country?
Ans: Israel
Q. Vootery is the practice of what?
Ans: Deceit or Lying
Q. What Prophet in the Bible had a talking donkey?
Ans: Balaam
Q. Who did Perseus turn into stone with the Gorgons head?
Ans: Atlas
Q. Quinsy is the inflammation of which body organ due to abscess?
Ans: Tonsils
Q. In what religion are the Vedas a central part?
Ans: Hindu. Quiz A to Z
Q. St. Boniface is the Patron Saint of which country?
Ans: Germany
Q. Which boys name means – he who resembles God?
Ans: Michael
Q. Scrambled Eggs was the working title of which Beatles song?
AAns: Yesterday
Q. ‘Abracadabra’ comes from what language?
Ans: Hebrew
Q. Le Poireau is what type of vegetables?
Ans: Leek
Q. In Switzerland what device is illegal on Sundays?
Ans: Lawnmower
Q. Who is the Patron Saint of housewives?
Ans: Martha
Q. What common word comes from the Latin ‘for who are you’?
Ans: Quiz. Quiz A to Z
Q. In Alberta, what are you not allowed to Paint (it’s illegal)?
Ans: Wooden Log
Q. What is studied in Aerology?
Ans: Planet Mars
Q.Why did sailors wear tattoos?
Ans: Prevent Catching Pox
Q. In Greek myth who was the first woman?
Ans: Pandora
Q. M31 is the nearest galaxy to us – what is its other name?
Ans: Andromeda
Q.Napoleon had a fear of what?
Ans: Aelurophobia (fear for cats)
Q. Where does the word ‘COP’ come from?
Ans: Constable on Patrol
Q. Who had the motto Non-Sans Droit (not without right)?
Ans: William Shakespeare
Q. What is the oldest known science?
Ans: Astronomy. Quiz A to Z
Q. The Louvre Museum – Palace – but what was it first?
Ans: Fort
Q. If you committed Vaticide who would you have killed?
Ans: Prophet
Q. If you graduate with a degree in music what colour tassel wear?
Ans: Pink
Q. Scandinavian aquavit is flavoured with what?
Ans: Cumin or Caraway
Q. In the Bible who built the ancient city of Babylon?
Ans: Nimrod
Q. Matador and Sniff are two varieties of what game?
Ans: Dominoes
Q. Paul Morel was a character in which classic novel?
Ans: ‘Sons and Lovers’
Q. ‘Ananas’ is French for what food?
Ans: Pineapple
Q. What singer did Elvis Presley say was the greatest in the world?
Ans: Roy Orbison
Q. To who is the Wizard of Oz dedicated?
Ans: The Young in Heart
Q. In Wyoming in June it is illegal to take a picture of what?
Ans: A Rabbit
Q. Fran Philips of Canada was the first woman to do what?
Ans: Reach the North Pole
Q. What was the first team sport played in the modern Olympics?
Ans: Water Polo. Quiz A to Z
Q.Philadelphia cream cheese was introduced in what city?
Ans: New York
Q. What was Barnaby Jones usual tipple?
Ans: Milk
Q. In Chicago, it is illegal to eat in a restaurant that is what?
Ans: On Fire
Q. What actress said, “I acted vulgar – Madonna is vulgar”?
Ans: Marlene Dietrich
Q. In Pennsylvania, it is illegal to sell fireworks to whom?
Ans: Pennsylvania residents
Q. Arthur Flegenheimer became notorious under what name?
Ans: Dutch Schultz
Q. Old superstition – a sneezing cat means what?
Ans: It will rain
Q. What does the family name ‘Perkins’ mean?
Ans: The Rock
Q.What instrument does Grumpy play in Disney’s Snow White?
Ans: Organ. Quiz A to Z
Q. Vienna is the setting for what Shakespeare’s play?
Ans: Measure for Measure
Q. What was discovered at Qumran Dead Sea?
Ans: Scrolls
Q. The giant Kvasir in Norse mythology has what power?
Ans: Wisdom
Q. Kimgazer is a newspaper in what country?
Ans: Cyprus
Q. Rawdon Crawley was a character in what classic novel?
Ans: Vanity Fair
Q. In Minnesota what pleasurable activity is totally illegal?
Ans: Oral Sex
Q. If you practice Encraty what are you doing?
Ans: Self-restraint
Q. By law in China to go to school, you must be what?
Ans: Intelligent
Q. Three Scottish kings and eight Popes share what name?
Ans: Alexander
Q. What Latin word means ‘elsewhere’?
Ans: Alibi
Q. What emergency safety device was first used in 1945?
Ans: Ejector Seat
Q. What is the literal meaning of ‘Graffiti Scratched’?
Ans: Drawings
Q. What is the only French-speaking republic in America?
Ans: Haiti. Quiz A to Z
Q. What Italian word means ‘swank’?
Ans: Mafia
Q. By law in Denmark before driving you must check the car for what?
Ans: Children Underneath
Q. What were destroyed by the Great Fire of London?
Ans: Churches
Q.Who was commissioned to rebuild London after the Great Fire?
Ans: Sir Christopher Wren
Q. ‘Lusitania’ was the Roman name of what modern country?
Ans: Portugal
Q.What was the first day of the year in the Roman calendar?
Ans: 25th March
Q. What Spanish title is equivalent to a ‘princess’?
Ans: Infanta
Q. What Japanese word means ‘good for nothing’?
Ans: Yakuza
Q.In Israel on Saturday it is illegal to do what?
Ans: Pick Your Nose
Q. ‘Yggdrasil ‘is what in Norse mythology?
Ans: Tree
Q. ‘Kerkira’ is the Greek name for what Island?
Ans: Corfu
Q. In what country was Bonnie Prince Charlie born?
Ans: Italy. Quiz A to Z
Q. What does ‘Karaoke’ literally mean?
Ans: Empty Orchestra
Q. What is the bass ‘Xylophone’ called?
Ans: Marimba
Q. Gladys Mary Smith became famous under what name?
Ans: Mary Pickford
Q. What would you do with your ‘Koko’ in Japan?
Ans: Play it (it is a musical instrument)
Q. Around the alter of which god was the early Greek plays done?
Ans: Dionysus
Q. A Scotsman tosses his caber – what does ‘caber’ literally mean?
Ans: Pole
Q. ‘Mintonette’ was the original name of what sport?
Ans: Volleyball
Q. Tia Maria – Vodka and Coke make what cocktail?
Ans: Black Russian
Q. In what country did stamp collecting start?
Ans: France. Quiz A to Z
Q. Which Shakespeare’s play has an English place name in its title?
Ans: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Q.What’s the name of the world’s first National theatre?
Ans: Comedie Francaise (Paris, 1680)
Q. Who wrote ‘The Witches of East Wick’?
Ans: John Updike
Q. E H Shepherd illustrated which series of stories?
Ans: Winnie the Pooh
Q. Albrecht Durer drew what – without ever seeing one?
Ans: Rhinoceros
Q. Bam Yat and Holon are in which country?
Ans: Israel
Q. Where do the White and Blue Niles join?
Ans: Khartoum (in Sudan)
Q. What appears in the middle of the Rwandan flag?
Ans: R (in capital style). Quiz A to Z
Q. ‘Kakiemon’ is what Japanese product?
Ans: Porcelain
Q. ‘Aotearoa’ is the Maori name for New Zealand – what’s it meaning?
Ans: Long Daylight
Q. C2 H5 OH is the formula of what?
Ans: Alcohol
Q. In what country is Lego land?
Ans: Denmark
Q. Who was assassinated by her own bodyguard in 1984?
Ans: Indira Gandhi
Q. Who said – Remember time is money?
Ans: Benjamin Franklin
Q. Which of Jesus disciples was the treasurer?
Ans: Judas Escariot
Q. In the Old Testament who married his cousins Leah and Rachel?
Ans: Jacob
Q. Aegis belonged to Zeus- what was Aegis?
Ans: A Shield
Q. What disease is spread in minute water droplets?
Ans: Legionnaires Disease
Q. By Law – Nebraska Barbers can’t do what between 7 am and 7 pm?
Ans: Eat Onions
Q. Who was the governor of New South Wales in 1808?
Ans: Captain William Bligh
Q. Who said: Necessity is the mother of invention?
Ans: Ovid. Quiz A to Z
Q. Which metal gets its name from Swedish for heavy stone?
Ans: Tungsten
Q. ‘Solanum Tuberosum’ is the Latin name for what plant?
Ans: Potato
Q. What are young bats called?
Ans: Pups
Q. What plant has flowers but no leaves?
Ans: Cactus
Q. In Greek mythology who was the guardian spirits of the sea?
Ans: Neriads. Quiz A to Z
Q. By Law in North Carolina, you can’t do what?
Ans: Sing out of Tune
Q. In what country are the ports Oran and Bone?
Ans: Algeria
Q. St. Luke followed what profession before joining Jesus?
Ans: Medicine
Q. I will please – is the Latin translation of what medical treatment?
Ans: Placebo
Q. What mountain – Greeks believe was the home of the Muses?
Ans: Helicon
Q. Nick Nolte played the Poor Man who played the Rich Man?
Ans: Peter Strauss
Q. By Law in Washington, it is illegal to do what?
Ans: Ride an ugly Horse
Q. In what city is the world’s largest medieval cathedral?
Ans: Seville
Q. Who was the Roman Goddess of Peace?
Ans: Pax
Q. In wacky races what was the gang of criminals called?
Ans: The Ant Hill Mob
Q. I get around – was a hit for which group?
Ans: Beach Boys
Q. Inspector Bucket appears in which Dickens’ novel?
Ans: Bleak House
Q. By Law in Massachusetts, what can you not do to a pigeon?
Ans: Scare it. Quiz A to Z
Q. Stanley Burrell became famous as who?
Ans: MC Hammer
Q. What is the Latin name for the North Star?
Ans: Polaris
Q. What is a baby squirrel called?
Ans: Kit or Kitten
Q. Marduk was the creator of the world to what ancient people?
Ans: Babylonians
Q.Who said – “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation”?
Ans: Henry Thoreau
Q. By law in Boston what is banned from the back seat of a car?
Ans: Gorillas
Q. By Law in Tulsa, you need a licensed engineer to open what?
Ans: Soda Bottle
Q. Alphonso D’Abruzzo became famous as who?
Ans: Alan Alda
Q. Who is Warner Brother’s oldest cartoon character?
Ans: Porky Pig. Quiz A to Z
Q. July 14th is a national day of celebration in what country?
Ans: France (Bastille Day- from 1789)
Q. If you are born in March what is your flower?
Ans: Violet
Q. 49% of Americans go out to dinner on what day?
Ans: Their Birthday
Q. CANAM is a major competition in what ‘sport’?
Ans: Cheerleading
Q. By law, Las Cruces New Mexico can’t carry what in the main street?
Ans: Lunch box
Q. What city was once called ‘York’?
Ans: Toronto
Q. David Robert Hayward-Jones became famous as who?
Ans: David Bowie
Q. What sport is legal in only 16 American States?
Ans: Greyhound Racing
Q. Grevys and Burchells are types of what animal?
Ans: Zebra
Q. What was Fonzy’s favourite magazine?
Ans: Hot Rod. Quiz A to Z
Q. In what American state do most people walk to work?
Ans: Alaska
Q. 91% of Americans do what regularly?
Ans: Lie
Q. In Alabama, it is illegal to be what while driving?
Ans: Blindfolded
Q. What word spells the same French, English, German, Swedish?
Ans: Taxi
Q.Hamburgers were invented in what country?
Ans: China
Q. ‘Eureka’ – is the state motto of what state?
Ans: California
Q’.Clinophobia’ is the fear of what?
Ans: Beds
Q. What star had a job as an aircraft factory inspector?
Ans: Marilyn Munroe
Q. Ernest Evans became famous under what name?
Ans: Chubby Checker
Q.In Montana, it is a felony for a wife to open her husband’s what?
Ans: Mail
Q. What boys scout merit badge is earned most often?
Ans: First Aid. Quiz A to Z
Q. Who was the wise cat in TS Eliot’s book of cats?
Ans: Old Deuteronomy
Q. One in four Americans has done what?
Ans: Appeared on TV
Q. In 1974 Somalia created its first-ever what?
Ans: Written language
Q. What is the birth flower for January?
Ans: Carnation
Q. In Arkansas, it is illegal to keep what in your bathtub?
Ans: Alligator
Q. In Georgia what can you not keep in your bathtub?
Ans: Donkey
Q. Leonard Sly became famous as who?
Ans: Roy Rodgers. Quiz A to Z
Q. Perry Como the singer once worked as what?
Ans: A Barber
Q. What colour did Ida McKinley ban from the White House?
Ans: Yellow
Q. Who said – computers are useless they only give you answers?
Ans: Pablo Picasso
Q. What country has a Bible on its flag?
Ans: Dominican Republic
Q. What animal can smell a virgin same type from 1.8 miles away?
Ans: Gypsy Moth
Q. What county first used pepper?
Ans: China
Q. In Florida public singing is illegal if you are wearing what?
Ans: Swimsuit
Q. Every year 8800 people injure themselves with what?
Ans: Toothpick
Q. 98% of Japanese citizens are done what?
Ans: Cremated. Quiz A to Z
Q. What is the only number in English that has letters in alpha order?
Ans: Forty
Q. Silvester in Germany is what day in the USA / England?
Ans: New Years Eve
Q. What is the world’s largest herb?
Ans: Banana
Q. What is the only river that flows both north and south of the equator?
Ans: The Congo
Q. An average American consumes 600 what a year?
Ans: Cans of Soda
Q. Clark Gable had what job before acting?
Ans: Telephone Repairman
Q. In Beaconsfield Quebec, it is illegal to own what?
Ans: Log Cabin
Q.Who said, “Too much of a good thing is wonderful”?
Ans: Mae West
Q. What is the most ordered seafood item in a restaurant?
Ans: Shrimp
Q. ‘Schmuck’ in German literally means what?
Ans: Jewellery
Q. In Providence Rhode Island it is illegal to buy what on a Sunday?
Ans: Toothbrush
Q. What is Bart Simpson’s middle name?
Ans: Jo Jo
Q. There are 42 what in a standard deck of cards (exclude jokers)?
Ans: Eyes. Quiz A to Z
Q. Mary Catherine Collins became famous as who?
Ans: Bo Derek
Q. In Minnesota, it is illegal to wear what in bed?
Ans: Nothing i.e. be naked
Q. Raquel Welch was once a what?
Ans: Weather girl
Q. What happens to 12% of Americans each year?
Ans: Arrested
Q.In 1983 a Japanese artist copied the Mona Lisa in what material?
Ans: Toast
Q. In the US on what Day is most collect calls reverse charges made?
Ans: Father’s Day
Q. What country has the most doughnut shops per capita?
Ans: Canada
Q. Poona was the original name of what sport/game?
Ans: Badminton
Q. Who sang the theme song for The Love Boat?
Ans: Jack Jones
Q. In Cheyenne Wyoming it is illegal to do what on Wednesday?
Ans: Take a shower
Q. Who invented Scissors?
Ans: Leonardo Da Vinci
Q. What is the name for 100th of a second?
Ans: A Jiffy. Quiz A to Z
Q. Who said, “never kick a fresh turd on a hot day”?
Ans: Harry S Truman
Q. Who was the first African-American to play in an NBA game?
Ans: Earl Lloyd
Q. 10% (by weight) of the world’s land animals are what species?
Ans: Ants
Q. Diane Belmont became famous as who?
Ans: Lucille Ball
Q. What star was once a vacuum cleaner salesman?
Ans: Rock Hudson
Q. In Texarkana it’s illegal to ride a horse at night without what?
Ans: Tail Lights
Q. In Connecticut, a pickle must do what to be legal?
Ans: Bounce . Quiz A to Z
Q. 14% of Americans could not identify which country on a map?
Ans: America
Q. What is the only bird with a fully formed penis?
Ans: Swan
Q. In the film Gremlins, what is the true name for the Gizmos race?
Ans: Mogwai. . Quiz A to Z
Q. What are the ridges on corduroy called?
Ans: Wales
Q. What is the official sport of Maryland?
Ans: Jousting
Q. In Italian translation who is ‘Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang’?
Ans: James Bond
Q.It is against the law to do what to the Mayor of Paris?
Ans: Stare at Him
Q. In Hartford Connecticut it is illegal to educate what?
Ans: Your dog
Q. The milk of what creature will not curdle?
Ans: Camel. Quiz A to Z
Q. Collective nouns – what are a group of apes called?
Ans: Shrewdness
Q. What do cockroaches do every fifteen minutes?
Ans: Fart. Quiz A to Z
Q. The initials p c on a medicine means it should be taken when?
Ans: After Meals
Q. Babies are born without what?
Ans: Knee Caps (form at 2- 6 years)
Q. What animal eats, rests and sleeps on its back?
Ans: Sea Otter
Q. 2% of Americans admit to doing what?
Ans: Affair with Postman. Quiz A to Z
Q. In Vermont, it is illegal to do what underwater?
Ans: Whistle
Q. Sigmund Freud had a phobia – what was he afraid of?
Ans: Ferns. Quiz A to Z
Q. In Portland Maine, it is illegal to put what under a girl’s chin?
Ans: Feather Duster
Q. 80% of Americans say they believe in what?
Ans: Miracles
Q. The Invisible Empire is better known as what?
Ans: Klu Klux Klan
Q. A castrated male reindeer is known as what?
Ans: Bull
Q. What is the most played song on radio USA in the 20th century?
Ans: You’ve lost that loving
Q. What does WD stand for in WD 40?
Ans: Water Displacer. Quiz A to Z
Q. In Baldwin Park California where is it illegal to ride your bike?
Ans: In a Swimming Pool
Q. If you were caught pandiculating what were you doing?
Ans: Yawning
Q. 1 in 20 women says they have never touched what?
Ans: Shovel. Quiz A to Z
Q. Persian Sultan Selim hanged 2 doctors -why?
Ans: They advised the Sultan to stop drinking coffee
Q.What is the most popular meal ordered in US restaurants?
Ans: Fried Chicken
Q. In what country are Fuji Film rolls made?
Ans: Germany
Q. What animal’s head appears on the label of Gordon’s Gin?
Ans: Boar
Q. What happens every 45 seconds in the USA?
Ans: House Fire. Quiz A to Z
Q. In Germany what can you not wear during a strike?
Ans: A Mask
Q. What colour toothbrush do most people have?
Ans: Blue
Q. Homichloriphobia is the fear of what?
Ans: Fog. Quiz A to Z
Q.What is Pennsylvania’s official drink?
Ans: Milk
Q. 60% of English women cannot orgasm without what?
Ans: Vibrator
Q.Who was Time magazine man of the year 1952?
Ans: Queen Elizabeth II
Q. In what film was the first flushing toilet seen?
Ans: Psycho
Q. The word ‘vinegar’ comes from French meaning what?
Ans: Sour Wine . Quiz A to Z
Q. In ancient Rome by law prostitutes had to do what?
Ans: Dye blond or wear a blond wig
Q. In Athens, they can remove your driving licence if found what?
Ans: Poorly dressed or unbathed
Q. In Paris what has been defined as a deadly weapon?
Ans: Ashtray
Q. 80% of vibrator using English women don’t do what with it?
Ans: Insert it
Q. In Bavaria what is defined as a staple food?
Ans: Beer
Q. There are more what in Italy than Canadians in Canada?
Ans: Barbie Dolls. 0 0 0.
. Quiz A to Z
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