Who was the fifth president of the United States?
James Monroe
Who played Bob Woodward in All the President's Men?
Robert Redford
Which animal does respiration through the skin?
Frog
An animal that lives part of its life on land and part in water is known as what?
Amphibian
She sang "God Bless the Child" and "Summertime." Who was this great lady who sang the blues?
Billie Holiday
What does the "S" in Harry S. Truman's name stand for?
Nothing
In what horror movie did Ellen Burstyn play the mother of Linda Blair?
The Exorcist
Rhinoceros have horns that are made of what?
Keratin
What fictional city is the home of Batman
Gotham City
Who was the famous crooner who began his career in the 1940s, and always linked to Italian organized crime?
Frank Sinatra
Who was the first president to be born in the United States?
Martin Van Buren (he was the eighth U.S. president)
Who were the romantic characters in The Way We Were?
Katie and Hubbell
How long does a sloth digest its food?
2 weeks
Who did Jesus raise from the dead?
Lazarus
Of what type of musical group was Count Basie the leader?
Orchestra
How many presidents died in office?
Eight
With what animal's blood do Carrie's tormentors douse her at the prom?
Pig
Lemurs are only native to one country, which one is it?
Madagascar
What was the name given to the workplace and official residence of the President of the United States?
White House
Which memorable singer of the 1940s had the song, "Unforgettable," as his signature song?
Nat King Cole
Which president served two non-consecutive terms?
President Grover Cleveland
Midnight Express was based on the real-life story of Billy Hayes, a college student who served time in (and later escaped from) a prison in what country?
Turkey
What is the UK's only venomous snake?
Adder
What is the color of football goal posts?
Yellow
Ella Fitzgerald was known as "Lady Ella" and the "First Lady of Song." Of what type of music was she known as the Queen?
Jazz