In which American city is the Golden Gate Bridge located?
San Francisco
Ever since World War Two, what beverage’s equipment is furnished in British battle tanks?
Tea
This name comes before "Pieces", "Fast Break" & "Peanut Butter Cup"
"Reese's"
What was the largest contiguous Empire in history?
The Mongol Empire
In May 1994 the Security Council ended the arms embargo against this country due to the end of apartheid
South Africa
Which country is the second biggest in the world?
Canada
What health problem bothered Elvis Presley throughout his lifetime and was eventually related to his death?
Constipation
Iowa is the USA's leading producer of this "pop"ular crop
Corn
When was Russia’s “Red October” Revolution?
November 7, 1917
The charter states the U.N. is determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of this
War
Which is the longest river in Africa?
Nile
What famous children’s party game that doesn’t involve balls was an Olympic event from 1900-1920?
Tug of war
Also known as "hump day", it was named for a Norse god
Wednesday
Which African country named its capital after a U.S. President?
Liberia
Alphabetically first among the U.N.'s 6 official languages it was a late addition to the list
Arabic
Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata are metropolitan cities in which country?
India
In "USSR", what does the letter “R” stand for?
Republics
As the old saying goes, this city "wasn't built in a day"
Rome
What Was the Shortest War in History?
Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896
United Nations troops first arrived to keep the peace on this eastern Mediterranean isle in March 1964
Cyprus
Which Irish city is the second-largest in the Republic of Ireland?
Cork
The devastating Great Fire of London happened on which year?
1666
This utensil serves a dual purpose--butter the bread & get the ketchup out of the bottle
Knife
In 1833 the royal navy threw Argentina out of this island group; they did it again 149 years later
The Falkland Islands
Vatican City, Moldova, and this country are the only European states which do not belong to the U.N.
Switzerland