What is the closest city to South Africa's Soweto?
Johannesburg
What national bulletin did J. Edgar Hoover initiate that is still in use today?
The Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list
What Andrew Lloyd Webber musical sees naïve singer Christine Daae seduced by a disfigured musical genius?
The Phantom of the Opera
What element did Pierre and Marie Curie discover in 1898?
radium
What domestic art has prairie points, wave panels and cathedral windows?
quilting
Which city's annual Fringe is the world's largest arts festival?
Edinburgh
Who was the first left-hander to serve two terms as U.S. president?
Bill Clinton
What nationality was Rembrandt?
Dutch
What valuable product is obtained from the sturgeon
caviar
What indoor sport did Marion Van Oosten Ladewig, inductee in the Women's Sports Hall of Fame in 1984, excel in?
bowling
What is Latin America's northernmost nation?
Mexico
Who were the first Japanese warriors to be officially permitted to carry two swords, one long and one short?
Samurai
Who was famous for saying: "All you need to fly are lovely things and fairy dust"?
Peter Pan
What is at an average distance of 238,857 miles from the Earth?
The Moon
What conveyance did the Northwest Mounted Police use to reach remote outposts during winter?
dog sled
What is alternatively known as the Will Rogers Highway?
Route 66
What country let the European Union following a 1985 referendum?
Greenland
What treasure is said to be the subject of the Treasure Island map?
Captain Flint
What was the main method of food preservation used by the Incas to store their potatoes?
freeze drying
What three-letter word means the employees' side of the casino table?
pit
Which country contains Lake Assal, the lowest point on mainland Africa?
Djibouti
What was Paul Revere's occupation, besides midnight riding?
Silversmith
What musical is based on a series of children's book by P.L. Travers?
Mary Poppins
What does the computer term WORM stand for?
Write Once-Read Many
What decade were golf carts introduced in the U.S.?
1940s