William Holden of North Carolina became the USA's first governor to be removed from office by what process?
Impeachment
What states university is located in Lawrence?
Kansas
What month is showing on the calendar when the Earth is nearest the sun?
January
What baseball team was routinely called "dem bums" by its frustrated fans?
Brooklyn Dodgers
In the Bible, First Timothy, what does Paul say is the "root of all evil"?
"The Love of Money"
who was the military legend with the nickname Stormin' Norman?
Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf
In what world city would you find "Battery Park?
New York,NY
What is a gross?
144 (12 dozen)
Tom Landry was what teams first coach?
Dallas Cowboys
During what war was the book "Catch 22" set?
WWII (World War II)
What was the name of Captain William Bligh's ship?
The Bounty
What's the only country that shares a land border with Monaco?
France
What is a dactylogram, used in police work?
A Finger Print
Who invented the method he called "Rope-a-Dope"?
Muhammad Ali
Who was Sancho Panza the sidekick of?
Don Quixote
For over 20 years what U.S. state was represented in the U.S. Senate entirely by Jewish women?
California
What country do the Galapagos Islands belong to?
Ecuador
In the western hemisphere, what natural phenomenon will carry a message in a bottle at an average 4 miles per hour?
The Gulf Stream
What basketball great with 11 NBA Championship rings, was the "Center Piece" of the Celtics 1950's and 60's dominance?
Bill Russell
Who wrote the 1936 self help book "How to Win Friends and Influence People"?
Dale Carnegie
What European country replaced the Guilder with the Euro"
The Netherlands (Holland acceptable)
What country contains Africa's northernmost point?
Tunisia
What travels through space at 66,700 miles per hour?
The Earth
What's the only Major League Baseball team whose logo features "Barley"?
Milwaukee Brewers (Barley used in beer making)
What theater field of endeavor gives out the "Obie Award" each year?
Off Broadway Theater