Which flightless bird is the emblem of New Zealand?
Kiwi
Who was the president of the United States when Al Gore was Vice President?
Bill Clinton
If you're listening to an old version of "White Christmas," then chances are, you are listening to this singer who became famous in the 1940s. Who was he?
Bing Crosby
Who was the first "First Lady" to have developed her own political and media identity?
Eleanor Roosevelt
"Come ride the little train that is rolling down the tracks to the junction."
"Petticoat Junction"
A baby puffin is called what?
Puffling
Which tree's bark is used to produce aspirin?
The white willow tree
Dinah Shore is famous for being one of the earlier interpreters of this now controversial Christmas song. What was the name of the song?
Baby, it's Cold Outside
Who wrote the first version of the Equal Rights Amendment, in 1923?
Alice Paul
"Say kids, what time is it?"
"Howdy Doody"
What is the collective noun for giraffes?
Tower
What country possessed the most-expensive Christmas tree ever?
United Arab Emirates
Louis Armstrong may be known for his gravely singing voice, but what was his musical instrument?
Trumpet
Who was the first Black woman elected to Congress?
Shirley Chisholm
"His boy Elroy/Daughter Judy/Jane -- his wife."
"The Jetsons"
In Minnesota, it is illegal to tease what type of animal?
Skunks
What is the largest internal organ in the human body?
Liver
What was the name of this George Gershwin song about infatuation, sung by Sarah Vaughan?
I've Got a Crush on You
Who was the journalist who traveled around the world in 72 days in 1890?
Nellie Bly
"They're creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky."
"The Addams Family"
What is a female elephant called?
A cow
What was the term for the official policy of racial segregation in South Africa until 1994?
Apartheid
One of Glenn Miller's most famous songs was about getting you into this. What was the song?
In the Mood
Who was turned down by 29 medical schools before being accepted as a student, graduated at the head of her class, and became the first licensed woman doctor in the U.S.?
Elizabeth Blackwell
"With an eye like an eagle and as tall as a mountain was he."
"Daniel Boone"