What do Banff, Lake Louise, and Jasper have in common?
They are all in Alberta, Canada
Who's tomb was discovered in Egypt in 1922?
King Tutankhamuns ( King Tut acceptable)
What industry, after tourism, drives the state economy?
Agriculture
What's the name of a baseball hit that falls between the infield and outfield?
A Texas leaguer.
What's the Spanish word for Navy?
Armada or Spanish Armada
What's the most popular natural attraction in the U.S.?
The Grand Canyon
Who emerged from Spain's civil war as it's leader?
Francisco Franco
What is the state flower of Florida?
The Orange Blossom
What is a jockeys uniform called?
Silks
How many legs does an oyster catcher have?
Two
What U.S. city, founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark, is named for a French king?
Louisville,KY
What city was the site of the first meeting of the United Nations General Assembly?
London
What was the name of the American industrialist who was the key figure in the development of Florida's Atlantic coast?
Henry Flagler
What tennis term is said to come from the French word for egg?
Love
How many feet are there in a fathom?
6 feet
What section of U.S. Atlantic coast is known as the "Graveyard of the Atlantic?
Outer banks of North Carolina
Who led the settlers of Pitcairn Island?
Fletcher Christian
What percent of America's orange juice is made from Florida Oranges? Plus or minus 5%
90% ( 85% t0 95% acceptable)
What two cities usually mark the extremes of English Channel swims?
Dover and Calais
What aircraft company did Douglas Aircraft merge with in 1967?
Mcdonnell
What Western Hemisphere country has the most coastline?
Canada
What was the surname of Nicholas II, last czar of Russia?
Romanov
Who is the Lt. Governor of Florida?
Jeanette Nunez
Who's the only German to have held the world heavyweight boxing title?
Max Schmeling
What did the Grammy Award get its name from?
Gramophone